In one of the scenes, Alcaraz talks with tears about the moment when he broke his racket after losing the second round against Gayla Monvils in the Cincinnati Open Championship.
He says: “The truth of the matter is that I was not mentally strong enough to overcome all tension.”
“I didn't know if I needed to quit smoking or if I lost my passion.”
Alcaraz also talks about the effect of his defeat in the French semi -finals of 2023 by Novak Djokovic, after which he decided to go on vacation to Ibiza.
“I wanted to go there mainly to get lost,” he says.
“I have achieved the utmost benefit from this because I knew that I may not get another three days like this. When I came back, of course, I won a queen and Wipdon.
“I don't say that the parties helped me win, but spending that time was good for me.”
Alcaraz returned to Ibiza last year, against the advice of his agent Albert Molina Lopez and coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Shortly later, the defense of the Queen's title ended in the second round by the British Jacques Dripper – although Alcaraz continued to overcome Djokovic in the Wimbledon final later that month.
“We all knew among us that he should not go to Ibiza,” says Ferrero.
It seems that the previous first rank, which has previously trained Alexander Zvevv, is sometimes disappointed by Protic.
“We are here to create the greatest player because of his capabilities and chances,” he says. “But if it is not specific, [if] It is fine with the 15th rank in the world, then we will reduce our expectations.
“But knowing the way I am, I think it will be very difficult for me to continue working with him.”
In the final scenes, Alcaraz asks whether he has a “mentality” to become the greatest player in history.
“Well, now, I don't know,” he says. “I am still young, I have a lot in front of me, but I have not lived so far, I am definitely the best of happiness before any kind of achievement.
“To be happy is an achievement and happiness is not always easy to find it.”