Over the years, Netflix has accumulated sports documentaries in its catalog. Between Formula 1, The Last Dance, Schumacher or even Tour de France: At the heart of the pelotonsports fans have plenty to keep them busy for very long hours.
Fans of the little yellow ball also thanks to the two-season documentary series named Break Point. Netflix has just announced the arrival of a new tennis documentary entitled Rafa. As you can imagine, he will come back the illustrious career of tennis legend Rafael Nadal.
Rafa, an exclusive documentary on Nadal’s career, arrives on Netflix
The documentary Rafa announced by Netflix will retrace the career of newly retired Rafael Nadal. The trailer shared by the platform simply shows a portrait of the Mallorcan drawn on a clay court while laudatory comments in several different languages evoking his exploits are heard.
« In this documentary series, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Rafael Nadal, looks back on his career, his legacy and his final season », Indicates only the description of the Netflix documentary, which has acquired the rights to the next Women’s Football World Cup. Currently, no release date has been communicated.
Remember that Netflix has already broadcast exclusive content in which Rafael Nadal appears earlier in the year, namely the Netflix Slam. The former world number one faced Carlos Alcaraz in an exhibition match at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Sunday March 3, 2024.
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Rafael Nadal played and lost his last professional match on November 19 against Botic Van de Zandschulp in the Davis Cup match between Spain and the Netherlands in Malaga. The Netflix documentary will probably return to this last unfortunate outing, but will certainly not fail to mention the 22 Grand Slam titles won by the Majorcan as well as his 14 Roland-Garros gleaned between 2005 and 2022.
Perhaps we will see Rafael Nadal from a new angle, in the midst of rehabilitation following his serious injuries sustained during the last three years of his career. These sequences were the only one in the documentary dedicated to Andy Murray available on Prime Video.
Nadal’s biggest rivals can be expected, including the Briton as well as Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, intervene for a few minutes during the program.
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