Andre Agassi, Australian Open and Roger Federer
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Tennis legend Andre Agassi, who will return to action at the Australian Open, has been married to fellow player Steffi Graf for over two decades.
Justin Gimelstob, a former tennis pro and friend of Agassi’s, who played against him a number of times on the world tour, will exec produce the project alongside Stacy Smith, who has worked on HBO’s 100 Foot Wave and Netflix’s Mr. McMahon.
OK! can reveal the secrets behind why Andre Agassi has credited his marriage to Steffi Graf with saving his life. His declaration she was his savior came after a period of addiction and emotional turmoil that threatened to derail both his mercurial tennis career and his future,
Andre Agassi, the renowned Tennis Player's docuseries, has been officially announced by Apple TV. Chris Smith is directing the series that will delve into the life of the ATP No.
— -- Tennis icon Andre Agassi is imploring sports fans to cherish Roger Federer's once-in-a-lifetime talents while they can. Like most, Agassi has marvelled at Federer's vintage run through the Australian Open draw in his first official tournament ...
Tennis legend Andre Agassi is throwing it back, sharing rare photos of himself and wife Steffi Graf through the years. The 55-year-old, now a recent pickleball convert, is nearly unrecognizable in the throwback photos, which feature Agassi’s signature ...
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Andre Agassi and wife Steffi Graf's golden rule keeps marriage alive after 4 people at wedding
Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf have been married for more than two decades and the tennis legends - winners of countless major titles - have a son and a daughter together
Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi are not only star former professional tennis players, but also proud parents to two children. The famous tennis couple married in October 2001, just days before she was due to give birth to their first child. Steffi and Andre ...
Agassi, who remarried actress Steffi Graf in 2001, has his own memoir, which he used a ghostwriter for, "Open," released in 2009. Shields has said in the past that she sent him suggestions to make the book more accurate after he asked for her input, "Everything was just off," she recalled on the podcast "WTF."