Carlos Alcaraz kicked off the Miami Open with the right foot. This past Saturday, he defeated fellow Spanish player Roberto Carballés Baena in two sets, winning 6-2, 6-1. To commemorate the occasion, Alcaraz shared a post on Instagram.
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Pau Gasol was just another fan at “The Netflix Slam.” The famous Spanish basketball player was in the stands as he watched Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz play against each other in an exhibition match. He shared his excitement and praise over social media in a recent post. Vanessa Bryant with a stunning bouquet of rosesPau Gagol’s fantastic relationship with Kobe Bryant’s daughters and Vanessa BryantA post shared by Pau (@paugasol)Gasol shared various photos on Instagram.
One showed him and his wife Catherine McDonnell at the Las Vegas stadium, getting ready to watch the match. The other two images showed him alongside Nadal and Alcaraz; one showed Gasol and Nadal playing golf, while the other showed Gasol and Alcaraz the day of the match, posing together in the stadium’s locker room.“Unforgettable experience watching #TheMatch in Las Vegas!” Gasol captioned the post. “@rafaelnadal and @carlitosalcarazz put up a great show for all the fans all over the world watching.
Loved every second!! Thank you @netflix for having us!” “The Netflix Slam” aired last Sunday on the streamer. The match between Alcaraz and Nadal was highly contested and entertaining, resulting in an Alcaraz win. Despite the result, Nadal called himself a fan of Alcaraz and said that, as a Spanish man, he was very happy for Alcaraz’s future.“It’s a good thing that as a player I will not face him many times,” said Nadal.
“As a fan, I will enjoy watching him for many years hopefully. In Spain, we should be very, very happy about having someone like Carlos coming. He’s an amazing player.
Carlos Alcaraz kicked off the Miami Open with the right foot. This past Saturday, he defeated fellow Spanish player Roberto Carballés Baena in two sets, winning 6-2, 6-1. To commemorate the occasion, Alcaraz shared a post on Instagram.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Netflix stuck the landing on a star-studded exhibition match between tennis superstars Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz this weekend. Stakes were high on the court, but the Las Vegas showdown was most effective as a lush advertisement for the streamer as a fledgling live sports destination. Taking over the Mandalay Bay’s Michelob Ultra Arena, the inaugural Netflix Slam pit legend Nadal against 20-year-old Alcaraz.
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Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz, who’ve played against each other three times in the past, will face off in Las Vegas, in a Netflix tournament that will be broadcast all over the word. Here’s what you should know about the event: Rafa Nadal opens up about the ‘radical’ change of being a parentRafa Nadal talks about fatherhood for the first timeThe match is a part of “The Netflix Slam,” a program where Nadal and Alcaraz’s face off will be the main event. There will be other players involved though, and the expert commentary of personalities like John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, and Mary Joe Fernández.
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