How Wimbledon Taught Andre Agassi to Bow
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- How Wimbledon Taught Andre Agassi to Bow
Andre Agassi won eight Grand Slam titles, spent 100 weeks as World Number One, claimed an Olympic gold medal and was part of three victorious Davis Cup teams.
In later life, he coached Novak Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov, became one of tennis's most generous philanthropists and kept gossip columnists entertained with some high-profile relationships.
However, the image that many casual fans of the game have of Agassi comes from his early years before the major titles - the eye-catching hair, the bold clothing and the brash playing style that entertained, even if it did not initially fill up the trophy cabinet.
But there were deeper, hidden and complex contradictions to this rebel with a cause.
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Yup. I knew him well in early 1985 and the academy. Proud of him
Another great video!
Would love to see a video on ferrer's legacy
Yes Ferrer is largely underrated. What a consistent player he was. also would like to mention one Nikolai Devydenko. He was also a very consistent player reaching the quarters and the semis in mostly all the tournaments!
I recently finished his biography. Awesome book, felt like really growing up with him and knowing him.
Yes, judging by the book, he is a kind soul and a gentleman. Legend
his book is incredible!
Great stuff as always guys. Keep it up.
Forgot to mention the crack