Agassi
Book • 1997
Andre Agassi's autobiography, 'Open', offers an intimate look into the life and career of one of tennis's most iconic figures.
The book details his complicated relationship with tennis, which he admits to hating despite his success.
Agassi candidly discusses his personal struggles, including his rebellious youth, drug use, and tumultuous relationships.
He recounts his rise to stardom, his Grand Slam victories, and his rivalries with other top players.
'Open' provides a raw and honest account of the pressures and sacrifices involved in professional sports, as well as the search for identity and purpose beyond the tennis court.
The book details his complicated relationship with tennis, which he admits to hating despite his success.
Agassi candidly discusses his personal struggles, including his rebellious youth, drug use, and tumultuous relationships.
He recounts his rise to stardom, his Grand Slam victories, and his rivalries with other top players.
'Open' provides a raw and honest account of the pressures and sacrifices involved in professional sports, as well as the search for identity and purpose beyond the tennis court.
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