Rafa A Life Beyond Limits OTT release date and platform announced: When and where to watch Rafael Nadal's documentary online
New posters for the upcoming documentary series RAFA have been released, offering a glimpse into Rafael Nadal's emotional and physical journey. The four-part series is all set to release in India. It will explore the final chapter of his career, f...

Streaming details of Rafael Nadal's documentary
The second poster presents a striking close-up of Rafael Nadal’s side profile, focusing on endurance and mental strength. Sharing the image, the makers also highlighted a quote from Nadal about reaching the top by pushing oneself to the limit, underlining the theme of the series.The documentary, titled RAFA, is set to premiere on May 29, 2026, and will be available for streaming on Netflix. The much-anticipated series will give viewers an in-depth look at Nadal’s life both on and off the court.
Directed by Zachary Heinzerling, the project is a four-part documentary series that focuses on the final chapter of Nadal’s career. It primarily explores the year 2024, when the tennis icon was dealing with injuries, embracing fatherhood, and ultimately deciding to step away from the sport.
The series promises exclusive access, including never-before-seen footage from Nadal’s personal and professional life. It will also feature fresh interviews with some of the biggest names in tennis, including Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and John McEnroe. Their insights are expected to add depth to Nadal’s story.
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Interestingly, RAFA is not just being positioned as a sports documentary. Reports suggest that it will compete at the Primetime Emmys, rather than the Sports Emmys, indicating a broader storytelling approach. Netflix is also planning to push the series across multiple categories, including Best Documentary, Direction, Editing, and Cinematography.Another notable aspect is that the series is primarily in Spanish, making it one of the rare non-English projects aiming for recognition in major international award categories.
Rafael Nadal’s career itself is nothing short of legendary. The Spanish tennis star retired in 2024 at the age of 38, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. He is a 22-time Grand Slam champion, with a record 14 titles at Roland Garros—an achievement that has earned him the title “King of Clay.” His dominance on the Paris clay courts remains unmatched, with an incredible win-loss record.
The documentary is expected to revisit these iconic moments while also shedding light on the challenges Rafael Nadal faced in his final years, including injuries and the emotional decision to retire. With its mix of personal storytelling, rare footage, and insights from fellow legends, RAFA aims to go beyond just recounting achievements. Instead, it looks at the mindset, sacrifices, and resilience that defined Nadal’s journey. Stay tuned!
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