Andre Agassi Tennis player
Andre Agassi Tennis player
One of the most talented and decorated tennis players that ever played. He wont 76 percent of his matches and had the grace, elegance, and style to compete against anyone and wear any opponent down. He won 66 career titles in his 21 years as a pro.
born in 1970, Andre Agassi won several USTA junior national titles before turning professional at the age of 16. In 1992, Agassi won his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon. More victories soon followed with a U.S. Open win in 1994 and the Australian Open in 1995. After a career slump, Agassi returned to top form in 1999 with wins at the U.S. Open and French Open. He retired from competition in 2006.
Andre Agassi Tennis player
Andre Agassi Tennis player
Early Life
For 20 years, tennis legend Andre Agassi was one of the dominant players in his sport. He first picked up a racket when he was a toddler at the insistence of his father. His father, an immigrant from Iran and a former Olympic boxer, served as his first coach, making Agassi practice for hours at the family's Las Vegas, Nevada home.
In his mid-teens, Agassi abandoned his education to train full time. He moved to Florida where he went to the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy. Agassi proved to be one of the top junior players in the sport, winning several U.S. Tennis Association national titles. At the age of sixteen, Agassi decided it was time to compete in the big leagues. The young tennis player turned professional in 1986.
Andre Agassi Tennis player
Andre Agassi Tennis player
Andre Agassi Tennis player
Andre Agassi Tennis player
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