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Andre Agassi

Andre Agassi is a former world No. 1 tennis player, an eight-time major champion, and the first man to achieve both the Career Golden Slam and Career Super Slam. He faced personal challenges during his career but made a remarkable comeback, winning multiple titles and ultimately retiring in 2006. Agassi is also known for his philanthropic efforts, founding the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation to support at-risk children.
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Andre Agassi

Andre Agassi is a former world No. 1 tennis player, an eight-time major champion, and the first man to achieve both the Career Golden Slam and Career Super Slam. He faced personal challenges during his career but made a remarkable comeback, winning multiple titles and ultimately retiring in 2006. Agassi is also known for his philanthropic efforts, founding the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation to support at-risk children.
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Andre Agassi

Andre Kirk Agassi (/ˈæɡəsi/ AG-ə-see;[3][4] born


Andre Agassi
April 29, 1970) is an American former world No. 1
tennis player.[5] He is an eight-time major champion,
an Olympic gold medalist, and a runner-up in seven
other majors. Agassi is the second of five men in the
Open Era to achieve the Career Grand
Slam.[6][7][8][9] He is also the first man to complete
both the Career Golden Slam[a] and the Career Super
Slam[b], achieving this feat in 1999.[10]

Agassi was the first man to win all four singles


majors on three different surfaces (hard, clay and
grass), and remains the most recent American man to
win the French Open (in 1999)[11] and the Australian
Open (in 2003).[12] He also won 17 Masters titles
and was part of the winning Davis Cup teams in Agassi at the 2011 Champions Shootout
1990, 1992 and 1995.[13] Agassi reached the world Full name Andre Kirk Agassi
No. 1 ranking for the first time in 1995, but was
Country (sports) United States
troubled by personal issues during the mid-to-late
1990s and sank to No. 141 in 1997, prompting many Residence Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
to believe that his career was over.[14] Agassi Born April 29, 1970
returned to No. 1 in 1999 and enjoyed the most Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
successful run of his career over the next four years. Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
During his 20-plus year tour career, Agassi was Turned pro 1986
known as "The Punisher".[15][16][17][18] After
Retired 2006
suffering from sciatica caused by two bulging discs
in his back, a spondylolisthesis (vertebral Plays Right-handed (two-handed
displacement) and a bone spur that interfered with backhand)
the nerve, Agassi retired from professional tennis Coach Emmanuel Agassi (1970–
after the 2006 US Open. 1983)
Nick Bollettieri (1983–1993)[1]
He is the founder of the Andre Agassi Charitable
Foundation,[19] which has raised over $60 million Pancho Segura (1993)
for at-risk children in Southern Nevada.[20] In 2001, Brad Gilbert (1994–2002)
the Foundation opened the Andre Agassi College Darren Cahill (2002–2006)
Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas, a K–12 public Prize money $31,152,975[2]
charter school for at-risk children.[21] He has been
married to fellow tennis player Steffi Graf since 14th all-time in earnings
Int. Tennis HoF 2011 (member page (https://w
ww.tennisfame.com/hall-of-fa
2001.[22] Agassi was named Laver Cup captain of mers/inductees/andre-agass
Team World in 2024, beginning with the 2025 i/))
annual competition, succeeding John McEnroe.[23] Singles
Career record 870–274 (76.0%)
Career titles 60
Early life
Highest ranking No. 1 (April 10, 1995)
Andre Agassi was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Grand Slam singles results
Emmanuel "Mike" Agassi (Aghassian), a former Australian Open W (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003)
Olympic boxer from Iran,[24] and American
French Open W (1999)
Elizabeth "Betty" Agassi (née Dudley).[5][25] His
father is of Armenian and Assyrian heritage and was Wimbledon W (1992)
a casino worker and former amateur US Open W (1994, 1999)
[26][27][28][29][30][31]
boxer. His parents married in Other tournaments
1959 after dating for two months, then moved from
Tour Finals W (1990)
Chicago to Las Vegas.[32] He has three older
Grand Slam Cup F (1998)
siblings: Rita (who was married to former number
one tennis player Pancho Gonzales), Philip and Olympic Games W (1996)
Tami.[33] Andre was given the middle name Kirk Doubles
after Kirk Kerkorian, an Armenian-American Career record 40–42 (48.8%)
businessman. Emmanuel Agassi, then a waiter at
Career titles 1
Tropicana Las Vegas, had met his employer
Kerkorian in 1963 and they became friends.[34][35] Highest ranking No. 123 (August 17, 1992)
Grand Slam doubles results
At the age of 12, Agassi and his good friend and
French Open QF (1992)
doubles partner, Roddy Parks, won the 1982
US Open 1R (1987)
National Indoor Boys 14s Doubles Championship in
Chicago.[36] Agassi describes memorable Team competitions
experiences and juvenile pranks with Roddy in his Davis Cup W (1990, 1992, 1995)
book Open.[37] Coaching career (2017–2020)

When he was 13, Agassi was sent to Nick Novak Djokovic (2017–2018)
Bollettieri's Tennis Academy in Florida.[14] He was Grigor Dimitrov (2018–2020)
meant to stay for only three months, because that
Signature
was all his father could afford. After thirty minutes
of watching Agassi play, Bollettieri, deeply
impressed by his talent, called Mike and said: "Take

Medal record
Representing United States
Olympic Games – Tennis
1996 Atlanta Singles
your check back. He's here for free."[38] Agassi then dropped out of school in the ninth grade to pursue a
full-time tennis career.[39]

Professional career

1986–1993: Breakthrough and the first major title


Agassi turned professional at the age of 16 and competed in his first tournament at La Quinta, California.
He won his first match against John Austin, but then lost his second match to Mats Wilander. By the end
of 1986, Agassi was ranked No. 91.[40] He won his first top-level singles title in 1987 at the Sul American
Open in Itaparica[14] and ended the year ranked No. 25.[14] He won six additional tournaments in 1988
(Memphis, U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, Forest Hills WCT, Stuttgart Outdoor, Volvo
International and Livingston Open),[14] and, by December of that year, he had surpassed US$1 million in
career prize money after playing in just 43 tournaments—the fastest anyone in history had reached that
level.[41][42] During 1988, he also set the open-era record for most consecutive victories by a male
teenager (a record that stood for 17 years until Rafael Nadal broke it in 2005).[43] His year-end ranking
was No. 3, behind second-ranked Ivan Lendl and top-ranked Mats Wilander. Both the Association of
Tennis Professionals and Tennis magazine named Agassi the Most Improved Player of the Year for
1988.[14]

In addition to not playing the Australian Open (which later became his best Grand Slam event) for the
first eight years of his career, Agassi chose not to play at Wimbledon from 1988 through 1990 (although
he first played there in 1987, only to lose in the first round to Henri Leconte) and publicly stated that he
did not wish to play there because of the event's traditionalism, particularly its "predominantly white"
dress code to which players at the event are required to conform.[44][45]

Strong performances on the tour meant that Agassi was quickly tipped as a future Grand Slam champion.
While still a teenager, he reached the semi-finals of both the French Open and the US Open in 1988 and
made the US Open semi-finals in 1989. He began the 1990s with a series of near-misses. He reached his
first Grand Slam final in 1990 at the French Open, where he was favored before losing in four sets to
Andrés Gómez, which he later attributed in his book to worrying about his wig falling off during the
match.[46] He reached his second Grand Slam final of the year at the US Open, defeating defending
champion Boris Becker in the semi-finals. His opponent in the final was Pete Sampras; a year earlier,
Agassi had crushed Sampras, after which time he told his coach that he felt bad for Sampras because he
was never going to make it as a pro. Agassi lost the US Open final to Sampras in three sets.[14] The
Agassi-Sampras rivalry became the biggest one in tennis over the rest of the decade. Agassi ended 1990
on a high note as he helped the United States win its first Davis Cup in 8 years on home soil against
Australia (3–2) and won his only Tennis Masters Cup, beating reigning Wimbledon champion Stefan
Edberg in the final.

In 1991, Agassi reached his second consecutive French Open final, where he faced fellow Bollettieri
Academy alumnus Jim Courier. Courier emerged the victor in a five-set final. The Las Vegan was a set
and 3–1 up when came the rain. The rain delay proved to be a confidence builder for Courier. Agassi
decided to play at Wimbledon in 1991, leading to weeks of speculation in the media about the clothes he
would wear. He eventually emerged for the first round in a completely white outfit.[47] He reached the
quarterfinals on that occasion, losing in five sets to David Wheaton.
Agassi's Grand Slam tournament breakthrough came at Wimbledon, not at the French Open or the US
Open, where he had previously enjoyed success. In 1992, he defeated Goran Ivanišević in a five-set
final.[14][48] Along the way, Agassi overcame two former Wimbledon champions: Boris Becker and John
McEnroe. No other baseliner would triumph at Wimbledon until Lleyton Hewitt ten years later. Agassi
was named the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year in 1992. Agassi once again played on the
United States' Davis Cup winning team in 1992. It was their second Davis cup title in three years. Agassi
famously played the game wearing Oakley brand sunglasses, and a photo of him from the day appeared
on the cover of Tennis magazine. In his memoir, he wrote that he was covering up bloodshot eyes from a
hangover and claimed that the founder of Oakley, Jim Jannard, had sent him a Dodge Viper to thank him
for the inadvertent publicity.[49]

In 1993, Agassi won the only doubles title of his career, at the Cincinnati Masters, partnered with Petr
Korda. He missed much of the early part of that year due to injuries. Although he made the quarterfinals
in his Wimbledon title defense, he lost to eventual champion and No. 1 Pete Sampras in five sets. Agassi
lost in the first round at the US Open to Thomas Enqvist and required wrist surgery late in the year.

1994–1997: Rise to the top, Olympic Gold and the fall


With new coach Brad Gilbert on board, Agassi began to employ more of a tactical, consistent approach,
which fueled his resurgence. He started slowly in 1994, losing in the first week at the French Open and
Wimbledon, although he did receive a much-needed confidence boost after defeating Mark Petchey at the
Miami Open in March. Nevertheless, he emerged during the hard-court season, winning the Canadian
Open. His comeback culminated at the 1994 US Open with a five-set fourth-round victory against
Michael Chang. He then became the first man to capture the US Open as an unseeded player, beating
Michael Stich in the final.[14] Along the way, he beat 5 seeded players.

In 1995, Agassi shaved his balding head, breaking with his old "image is everything" style. He competed
in the 1995 Australian Open (his first appearance at the event) and won, beating defending champion
Sampras in a four-set final.[14] Agassi and Sampras met in five tournament finals in 1995, all on
hardcourt, with Agassi winning three. Agassi won three Masters Series events in 1995 (Cincinnati, Key
Biscayne, and the Canadian Open) and seven titles total.[14] He compiled a career-best 26-match winning
streak during the summer hard-court circuit, with the last victory being in an intense late-night four-set
semi-final of the US Open against Boris Becker. The streak ended the next day when Agassi lost the final
to Sampras. Agassi admitted this loss, which gave Sampras a 9–8 lead in their head-to-head meetings,
took two years for him to get over mentally.[50]

Agassi reached the world No. 1 ranking for the first time in April 1995. He held that ranking until
November, for a total of 30 weeks. Agassi skipped most of the fall indoor season which allowed Sampras
to surpass him and finish ranked No. 1 at the year-end ranking. In terms of win–loss record, 1995 was
Agassi's best year. He won 73 and lost 9 matches, and was also once again a key player on the United
States' Davis Cup winning team—the third and final Davis Cup title of his career.

1996 was a less successful year for Agassi, as he failed to reach any Grand Slam final. He suffered two
early-round losses to Chris Woodruff and Doug Flach at the French Open and Wimbledon, respectively,
and lost to Chang in straight sets in the Australian and US Open semi-finals. At the time, Agassi blamed
the Australian Open loss on the windy conditions, but later said in his biography that he had lost the
match on purpose, as he did not want to play Boris Becker, whom he would have faced in that final. The
high point for Agassi was winning the men's singles gold medal at the Olympic Games in Atlanta, beating
Sergi Bruguera of Spain in the final.[14] Agassi also successfully defended his singles titles in Cincinnati
and Key Biscayne.

1997 was the low point of Agassi's career. His wrist injury resurfaced, and he played only 24 matches
during the year. He later confessed that he used crystal methamphetamine during that time, allegedly on
the urging of a friend.[51] He failed an ATP drug test, but wrote a letter claiming the same friend had
spiked a drink. The ATP dropped the failed drug test as a warning. In his autobiography, Agassi admitted
that the letter was a lie.[52] He quit the drug soon after. At this time Agassi was also in a failing marriage
with actress, model, and socialite Brooke Shields and had lost interest in the game.[53] He won no top-
level titles, and his ranking sank to No. 141 on November 10, 1997, prompting many to believe that his
run as one of the sport's premier competitors was over and he would never again win any significant
tournaments.[14]

1998–2003: Return to glory and Career Super Slam


In 1998, Agassi began a rigorous conditioning program and
worked his way back up the rankings by playing in Challenger
Series tournaments, a circuit for pro players ranked outside the
world's top 50. After returning to top physical and mental shape,
Agassi recorded the most successful period of his tennis career
and also played classic matches in that period against Pete
Sampras and Patrick Rafter.

In 1998, Agassi won five titles and leapt from No. 110 to No. 6,
the highest jump into the top 10 made by any player during a
calendar year.[54] At Wimbledon, he had an early loss in the
second round to Tommy Haas. He won five titles in ten finals and
was runner-up at the Masters Series tournament in Key Biscayne,
losing to Marcelo Ríos, who became No. 1 as a result. At the year
end he was awarded the ATP Most Improved Player of the Year for
the second time in his career (the first being 10 years earlier in
1988). Agassi in 1999

Agassi entered the history books in 1999 when he came back from
two sets to love down to beat Andrei Medvedev in a five-set French Open final, becoming, at the time,
only the fifth male player (joining Rod Laver, Fred Perry, Roy Emerson and Don Budge—these have
since been joined by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic) to win all four Grand Slam
singles titles during his career. Only Laver, Agassi, Federer, Nadal and Djokovic have achieved this feat
during the Open Era. This win also made him the first (of only four, the next being Federer, Nadal and
Djokovic respectively) male player in history to have won all four Grand Slam titles on three different
surfaces (clay, grass and hard courts). Agassi also became the first male player to win the Career Super
Slam, consisting of all four Grand Slam tournaments plus an Olympic gold medal in singles and a Year-
end championship.[10]

Agassi followed his 1999 French Open victory by reaching the Wimbledon final, where he lost to
Sampras in straight sets.[14] He rebounded from his Wimbledon defeat by winning the US Open, beating
Todd Martin in five sets (rallying from a two sets to one deficit) in the final. Overall during the year
Agassi won 5 titles including two majors and the ATP Masters Series in Paris, where he beat Marat Safin.
Agassi ended 1999 as the No. 1, ending Sampras's record of six consecutive year-ending top rankings
(1993–98).[14] This was the only time Agassi ended the year at No. 1. Agassi was runner-up to Sampras at
the year-end Tennis Masters Cup losing 1–6, 5–7, 4–6 despite beating Sampras in the round-robin 6–2, 6–
2.[55]

He began the next year 2000 by capturing his second Australian Open title, beating Sampras in a five-set
semi-final and Yevgeny Kafelnikov in a four-set final.[14] He was the first male player to have reached
four consecutive Grand Slam finals since Rod Laver achieved the Grand Slam in 1969.[c] At the time,
Agassi was also only the fourth player since Laver to be the reigning champion of three of four Grand
Slam events, missing only the Wimbledon title.[d]. 2000 also saw Agassi reach the semi-finals at
Wimbledon, where he lost in five sets to Rafter in a match considered by many to be one of the best ever
at Wimbledon.[56] At the inaugural Tennis Masters Cup in Lisbon, Agassi reached the final after defeating
world No. 1 Marat Safin in the semi-finals to end the Russian's hopes of becoming the youngest year-end
No. 1 in the history of tennis. Agassi then lost to Gustavo Kuerten in the final, allowing Kuerten to be
crowned year-end No. 1.[57]

Agassi opened 2001 by successfully defending his Australian Open title with a straight-sets final win over
Arnaud Clément.[14] En route, he beat a cramping Rafter in five sets in front of a sell-out crowd in what
turned out to be the Aussie's last Australian Open. At Wimbledon, they met again in the semi-finals,
where Agassi lost another close match to Rafter, 8–6 in the fifth set. In the quarterfinals at the US Open,
Agassi lost a 3-hour, 33 minute epic match[58] with Sampras, 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 6–7,[59] with no breaks of
serve during the 52-game match. Despite the setback, Agassi finished 2001 ranked No. 3, becoming the
only male tennis player to finish a year ranked in the top 3 in three different decades.[60][54]

2002 opened with disappointment for Agassi, as injury forced him to skip the Australian Open, where he
was a two-time defending champion.[61] Agassi recovered from the injury and later that year defended his
Key Biscayne title beating then rising Roger Federer in a four-set final. At the US Open, Agassi overcame
No.1 ranked and defending champion Lleyton Hewitt in the semi-finals.[62] This led to what turned out to
be the last duel between Agassi and Sampras in final of the US Open, which Sampras won in four sets
and left Sampras with a 20–14 edge in their 34 career meetings. The match was the last of Sampras's
career. Agassi's US Open finish, along with his Masters Series victories in Key Biscayne, Rome and
Madrid, helped him finish 2002 as the oldest year-end No. 2 at 32 years and 8 months.[54]

In 2003, Agassi won the eighth (and final) Grand Slam title of his career at the Australian Open, where he
beat Rainer Schüttler in straight sets in the final.[63]

On April 28, 2003, he recaptured the No. 1 ranking to become the oldest top-ranked male player since the
ATP rankings began at 33 years and 13 days. The record was later surpassed by Roger Federer in 2018.
He had held the No. 1 ranking for two weeks, when Lleyton Hewitt took it back on May 12, 2003. Agassi
then recaptured the No. 1 ranking once again on June 16, 2003, which he held for 12 weeks until
September 7, 2003. There he managed to reach the US Open semi-finals, where he lost to Juan Carlos
Ferrero, surrendering his No. 1 ranking to him. During his career, Agassi held the ranking for a total of
101 weeks. Agassi's ranking slipped when injuries forced him to withdraw from a number of events. At
the year-end Tennis Masters Cup, Agassi lost in the final to Federer, his third time to finish as runner-up
in the event after losses in 1999 and 2000, and finished the year ranked No. 4.[64] At age 33, he had been
one of the oldest players to rank in the top 5 since Connors, at age 35, was No. 4 in 1987.[54]

2004–2006: Final years


In 2004, Agassi began the year with a five-set loss in the semi-
finals of the Australian Open to Marat Safin; the loss ended
Agassi's 26-match winning streak at the event. He won the
Masters series event in Cincinnati to bring his career total to 59
top-level singles titles and a record 17 ATP Masters Series titles,
having already won seven of the nine ATP Masters tournament—
all except the tournaments in Monte Carlo and Hamburg. At 34, he
became the second-oldest singles champion in Cincinnati
tournament history (the tournament began in 1899), tied with
Roger Federer and surpassed only by Ken Rosewall, who won the
title in 1970 at age 35. He finished the year ranked No. 8, one of
the oldest players to finish in the top 10 since the 36-year-old
Connors was No. 7 in 1988.[54] At the time, Agassi also became
the sixth male player during the open era to reach 800 career wins
with his first-round victory over Alex Bogomolov in Countrywide
Classic in Los Angeles. Agassi in 2006

Agassi's 2005 began with a quarterfinal loss to Federer at the


Australian Open. Agassi had several other deep runs at tournaments, but had to withdraw from several
events due to injury. He lost to Jarkko Nieminen in the first round of the French Open. He won his fourth
title in Los Angeles and reached the final of the Rogers Cup, before falling to No. 2 Rafael Nadal.

Agassi's 2005 was defined by an improbable run to the US Open final. After beating Răzvan Sabău and
Ivo Karlović in straight sets and Tomáš Berdych in four sets, Agassi won three consecutive five-set
matches to advance to the final. The most notable of these matches was his quarterfinal victory over
James Blake, where he rallied from two sets down to win in the fifth set tie-breaker. His other five-set
victories were over Xavier Malisse in the fourth round and Robby Ginepri in the semi-finals. In the final,
Agassi faced Federer, who was seeking his second consecutive US Open title and his sixth Grand Slam
title in two years. Federer defeated Agassi in four sets. Agassi finished 2005 ranked No. 7, his 16th time
in the year-end top-10 rankings, which tied Connors for the most times ranked in the top 10 at year's end.

Agassi had a poor start to 2006, as he was still recovering from an ankle injury and also suffering from
back and leg pain and lack of match play. Agassi withdrew from the Australian Open because of the ankle
injury, and his back injury and other pains forced him to withdraw from several other events, eventually
skipping the entire clay-court season including the French Open. This caused his ranking to drop out of
the top 10 for the last time. Agassi returned for the grass-court season, playing a tune-up, and then
Wimbledon. He was defeated in the third round by world No. 2 (and eventual runner-up) Rafael Nadal.
Against conventions, Agassi, the losing player, was interviewed on court after the match.[65] At
Wimbledon, Agassi announced his plans to retire following the US Open. Agassi played only two events
during the summer hard-court season with his best result being a quarterfinal loss at the Countrywide
Classic in Los Angeles to Fernando González of Chile, which resulted in him being unseeded at the US
Open.

Agassi had a short, but dramatic, run in his final US Open. Because of extreme back pain, Agassi was
forced to receive anti-inflammatory injections after every match. After a four-set win against Andrei
Pavel, Agassi faced eighth-seeded Marcos Baghdatis in the second round who had earlier advanced to the
2006 Australian Open final and Wimbledon semi-finals. Agassi won in five sets as the younger Baghdatis
succumbed to muscle cramping in the final set.[66] In his last match, Agassi fell to 112th-ranked big-
serving Benjamin Becker of Germany in four sets. Agassi received a four-minute standing ovation from
the crowd after the match and delivered a retirement speech.[67]

Rivalries

Agassi vs. Sampras


The rivalry has been called the greatest of the generation of players competing in the 1990s, as Sampras
and Agassi were the most successful players of that decade. They also had very contrasting playing styles,
with Sampras being considered the greatest server and Agassi the greatest serve returner at the time.
Agassi and Sampras met 34 times on the tour level with Agassi trailing 14–20.[68]

The 1990 US Open was their first meeting in a Grand Slam tournament final. Agassi was favored as he
was ranked No. 4 at the time, compared to the No. 12 ranking of Sampras and because Agassi had
defeated Sampras in their only previously completed match. Agassi, however, lost the final to Sampras in
straight sets. Their next meeting in a Grand Slam was at the 1992 French Open, where they met in the
quarterfinals. Although Sampras was ranked higher, Agassi came out winning in straight sets. They met
again on a Grand Slam level at the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 1993, where Agassi was the defending
champion and Sampras was the newly minted world No. 1. Agassi dug himself out from a two-sets-to-
love hole, levelling the match at two sets apiece; however, Sampras prevailed in five sets, and went on to
win his first Wimbledon championship.

With both Sampras and Agassi participating, the US won the Davis Cup in 1995. The year should be
considered the peak of the rivalry as together they won three out of four major titles, meeting each other
twice in the finals, and were occupying the top two spots in the rankings for the whole year. They met
five times during the year, all in the title matches, including the Australian Open, the Newsweek
Champions Cup (now Indian Wells), the Lipton International Players Championships (now Miami Open),
the Canadian Open, and the US Open. Agassi won three of the finals, including the Australian Open;
however, Sampras took the US Open title, ending Agassi's 26-match winning streak. After Agassi had
taken most of the fall season off, Sampras took over the No. 1 ranking for the end of the season. Agassi
admitted this loss, which gave Sampras a 9–8 lead in their head-to-head meetings, took two years for him
to get over it mentally.[50]

In the following three years, while Sampras continued winning Grand Slam titles every season, Agassi
slumped in the rankings and struggled in major competitions. The next time Sampras and Agassi met in a
Grand Slam final was at Wimbledon in 1999, where Sampras won in straight sets. For both, it was
considered a career rejuvenation, as Sampras had suffered a string of disappointments in the previous
year while Agassi was regaining his status as a top-ranked player after winning the French Open.
Sampras forfeited the No. 1 ranking to Agassi when injury forced him to withdraw from that year's US
Open, which Agassi went on to win. They faced each other twice in the season-ending ATP Tour World
Championships, with Sampras losing the round-robin match, but winning the final.

In the 2000s, they met three more times on the Grand Slam level offering three memorable contests. In
2000, the top-ranked Agassi defeated No. 3 Sampras in the semi-finals of the Australian Open in five sets,
which was an important win for Agassi who had lost 4 of the previous five matches against Sampras. In
arguably their most memorable match ever, Sampras defeated Agassi in the 2001 US Open quarterfinals
in four sets. There were no breaks of serve during the entire match. Reruns of the match are frequently
featured on television, especially during US Open rain delays, and the match is considered one of the best
in history because of the level of play presented by both players.

Their last meeting was the final of the 2002 US Open, which was their third meeting in a US Open final,
but the first since 1995. The match was also notable because they had defeated several up-and-coming
players en route to the final. Sampras had defeated No. 3 Tommy Haas in the fourth round and future No.
1 Andy Roddick in the quarterfinals, while Agassi had defeated No. 1 and defending champion Lleyton
Hewitt in the semi-finals. Sampras defeated Agassi in four sets. This was the final ATP tour singles match
of Sampras's career.[69]

Agassi vs. Chang


Michael Chang was the opponent Agassi faced most frequently from all the players other than Sampras.
They met 22 times on the tour level with Agassi leading 15–7. Chang, unlike most of Agassi's big rivals,
had a playing style similar to his. Both players preferred to stay at the baseline with Chang being more
defensive-minded. The outcome was that most of their meetings were built on long and entertaining
rallies. The rivalry began late in the 1980s with both players being considered the prodigies of the next
great generation of American tennis players and both being of foreign descent.

Agassi won the first four matches including a straight-set victory in round 16 of the 1988 US Open and
defeating Chang, the defending champion, in the 1990 French Open in a four-set quarterfinal. Arguably
their best match took place in the round of 16 of the 1994 US Open. While both players presented high-
quality shot-making, the momentum changed from set to set with Agassi eventually prevailing in a five-
set victory. It turned out to be the toughest contest on his way to his first US Open title. Their next two
Grand Slam meetings came in 1996, with Chang recording easy straight-set victories in the semi-finals of
both the Australian Open and the US Open. Years after, Agassi shockingly admitted in his book that he
had lost the first of the matches on purpose as he did not want to face Boris Becker, who was awaiting the
winner in the final. Agassi won the last four of their matches, with the last being in 2003 at the Miami
Open with Chang being clearly past his prime.

Agassi vs. Becker


Boris Becker and Agassi played 14 times with Agassi leading 10–4. Becker won their first three matches
in 1988 and 1989 before Agassi reversed the rivalry in 1990, and won 10 of their last 11 matches. One
contributing factor is that after their third match, Agassi picked up a tell regarding Becker's serve and
knew where his serves would be directed.[70] They first played at Indian Wells in 1988, with Becker
prevailing. Their most notable match was the 1989 Davis Cup semi-final match, which Becker won in
five sets after losing the first two in tiebreaks. Agassi, considered a baseliner with a playing style not
suiting grass, shocked Becker, a three-time champion, in a five-set quarterfinal at Wimbledon in 1992 on
his way to his first Grand Slam title. The intensity of the rivalry peaked in 1995. Becker won that year's
Wimbledon semi-final after being down a set and two breaks, to eventually win in four sets. In a highly
anticipated rematch in the US Open semi-final, this time it was Agassi who came out victorious in four
tight sets. Their final match was played at Hong Kong in 1999, which Agassi won in three sets.

Agassi vs. Rafter


Agassi and Pat Rafter played fifteen times with Agassi leading 10–5. The rivalry has been considered
special and delivered memorable encounters, because of the players' contrasting styles of play, with
Rafter using traditional serve-&-volley methods against Agassi's variety of return of serves and passing
shots as his main weapons. Agassi led 8–2 on hard courts, but Rafter surprisingly won their sole match on
clay at the 1999 Rome Masters. They played four matches at Wimbledon with both winning two matches
each. Agassi won the first two in 1993 and 1999, while Rafter took their 2000 and 2001 encounters, the
latter two matches being gruelling 5-setters often being presented on the lists of best matches ever played.
Agassi also won both their meetings at the Australian Open, in 1995 and 2001, on his way to the title on
both occasions. Rafter, however, took their only US Open encounter in 1997 and went on to win the title.

Agassi vs. Federer


Agassi and Roger Federer played 11 times, and Federer led their head-to-head series 8–3. With the
retirement of Sampras, the rivalry against the 11-years-younger Federer, who was another great server
like Sampras, became Agassi's main rivalry for the final years of his career. Agassi won their first three
matches, but then went on to lose eight consecutive ones. They first met in just the third tournament of
Federer's career at the 1998 Swiss Indoors in Federer's hometown, with Agassi prevailing over the 17-
year-old. Agassi also defeated Federer at the 2001 US Open and the finals of the Miami Open in 2002.
Federer began to turn the tide at the Masters Cup in 2003, when he defeated Agassi in both the round-
robin and the final. They played a quarterfinal match at the 2004 US Open that spanned over two windy
days, with Federer eventually prevailing in five sets. At the 2005 Dubai Championships, Federer and
Agassi attracted worldwide headlines with a publicity stunt that saw the two tennis legends play on a
helipad almost 220 meters above sea level at the hotel Burj al-Arab. Their final duel took place in the
final of the 2005 US Open. Federer was victorious in four sets in front of a pro-Agassi crowd. The match
was the last appearance by Agassi in a Grand Slam final.

Agassi vs. Lendl


Agassi and Ivan Lendl played eight times, and Lendl led their head-to-head series 6–2.[71]

Agassi vs. Edberg


Agassi and Stefan Edberg played nine times, and Agassi led their head-to-head series 6–3.[72]

Post-retirement: Exhibition appearances


Since retiring after the 2006 US Open, Agassi has participated in a series of charity tournaments and
continues his work with his own charity. On September 5, 2007, he was a surprise guest commentator for
the Andy Roddick/Roger Federer US Open quarterfinal. He played an exhibition match at Wimbledon,
teaming with his wife, Steffi Graf, to play with Tim Henman and Kim Clijsters. He played World Team
Tennis for the Philadelphia Freedoms in the summer of 2009.[73] At the 2009 French Open, Agassi was
on hand to present Roger Federer, who completed his Career Grand Slam by winning the tournament and
joined Agassi as one of six men to complete the Career Grand Slam, with the trophy.[74]

Also in 2009, Agassi played at the Outback Champions Series event for the first time. He played the
Cancer Treatment Centers of America Tennis Championships at Surprise, Arizona, where he reached the
final before bowing to eventual champion Todd Martin.[75] Agassi returned to the tour renamed for the
PowerShares Series in 2011 and participated in a total of seven events while winning two. Agassi beat
Courier in the final of the Staples Champions Cup in Boston[76] and later defeated Sampras at the CTCA
Championships at his hometown Las Vegas.[77]

In 2012, Agassi took part in five tournaments, winning three of those. In November, at first he won BILT
Champions Showdown in San Jose, beating John McEnroe in the final.[78] The following day, he
defended his title of the CTCA Championships, while defeating Courier in the decisive match.[79] In the
series season finale, he beat Michael Chang for the Acura Champions Cup.[80] The series and Agassi
came back to action in 2014. Agassi won both tournaments he participated in. At the Camden Wealth
Advisors Cup's final in Houston, Agassi beat James Blake for a rematch of their 2005 US Open
quarterfinal.[81] He defeated Blake again in Portland to win the title of the Cancer Treatment Centers of
America Championships.[82] In 2015, Agassi took part in just one event of the PowerShares Series, losing
to Mark Philippoussis in the final of the Champions Shootout.[83] The following year he took part in two
events, at first losing to Blake in Chicago, and the next day defeating Mardy Fish, but losing to Roddick
in Charleston.[84]

In 2009, in Macau Agassi and Sampras met for the first time on court since the 2002 US Open final.
Sampras won the exhibition in three sets.[85] The rivalry between the former champions headlined sports
media again in March 2010 after the two participated in the "Hit for Haiti" charity event organized to
raise money for the victims of the earthquake. Partnered with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the old
rivals began making jokes at each other's expense, which ended up with Sampras intentionally striking a
serve at Agassi's body. After the event, Agassi admitted that he had crossed the line with his jokes and
publicly apologized to Sampras.[86] Agassi and Sampras met again one year later for an exhibition match
at Madison Square Garden in New York in front of 19 000 spectators as Sampras defeated Agassi in two
sets.[87] On March 3, 2014, Agassi and Sampras squared off for an exhibition in London for the annual
World Tennis Day. This time, it was Agassi who came out on top in two straight sets.[88]

He returned to the tour in May 2017 in the position of coach to Novak Djokovic for the French Open.[89]
Agassi announced the end of the partnership on March 31, 2018, stating that there were too many
disagreements in the relationship.[90]

Legacy
Considered by numerous sources to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time,[10][13][91][92][93]
Agassi has also been called one of the greatest service returners ever to play the game, and was described
by the BBC upon his retirement as "perhaps the biggest worldwide star in the sport's
history".[91][93][94][95][96] As a result, he is credited for helping to revive the popularity of tennis during
the 1990s.[91][93][97]

Among his numerous career accolades, Agassi was named the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the
Year in 1992, and the 7th greatest male player of all time by Sports Illustrated in 2010.[10] On July 9,
2011, Agassi was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Newport, Rhode
Island.[13]

Agassi earned more than $30 million in prize-money during his career, sixth only to Djokovic, Federer,
Nadal, Sampras and Murray to date (May 2018). He also earned more than $25 million a year through
endorsements during his career, which was ranked fourth in all sports at the time.[98]

Playing style
Early in his career, Agassi would look to end points quickly by playing first-strike tennis, typically by
inducing a weak return with a deep, hard shot, and then playing a winner at an extreme angle. On the rare
occasion that he charged the net, Agassi liked to take the ball in the air and hit a swinging volley for a
winner. His favored groundstroke was his flat, accurate two-handed backhand, hit well cross-court but
especially down the line. His forehand was nearly as strong, especially his inside-out to the ad court.[99]

Agassi's strength was in dictating play from the baseline, and he was able to consistently take the ball on
the rise.[100] While he was growing up, his father and Nick Bollettieri trained him in this way.[101] When
in control of a point, Agassi would often pass up an opportunity to attempt a winner and hit a
conservative shot to minimize his errors, and to make his opponent run more. This change to more
methodical, less aggressive baseline play was largely initiated by his longtime coach, Brad Gilbert, in
their first year together in 1994. Gilbert encouraged Agassi to wear out opponents with his deep, flat
groundstrokes and to use his fitness to win attrition wars, and noted Agassi's two-handed backhand down
the line as his very best shot.[101] A signature play later in his career was a change-up drop shot to the
deuce court after deep penetrating groundstrokes. This would often be followed by a passing shot or lob if
the opponent was fast enough to retrieve it.

Agassi was raised on hardcourts, but found much of his early major-tournament success on the red clay of
Roland Garros, reaching two consecutive finals there early in his career. Despite grass being his worst
surface, his first major win was at the slick grass of Wimbledon in 1992, a tournament that he professed
to hating at the time.[101] His strongest surface over the course of his career, was indeed hardcourt, where
he won six of his eight majors.

Business ventures
Agassi established a limited liability company named Andre Agassi Ventures (formerly named Agassi
Enterprises).[102] Agassi, along with five athlete partners (including Wayne Gretzky, Joe Montana,
Shaquille O'Neal, Ken Griffey Jr., and Monica Seles) opened a chain of sports-themed restaurant named
Official All Star Café in April 1996. The restaurant closed down in 2001.[103]
In 1999, he paid $1 million for a 10 percent stake in Nevada First Bank and made a $10 million profit
when it was sold to Western Alliance Bancorp in 2006.[104]

In 2002, he joined the Tennis Channel to promote the channel to consumers and cable and satellite
industry, and made an equity investment in the network.[105] After meeting chef Michael Mina at one of
his restaurants in San Francisco, Agassi partnered with him in 2002 to start Mina Group Inc. and opened
18 concept restaurants in San Francisco, San Jose, Dana Point, Atlantic City and Las Vegas.[106][107]
Agassi was an equity investor of a group that acquired Golden Nugget Las Vegas and Golden Nugget
Laughlin from MGM Mirage for $215 million in 2004.[104][108] One year later, the group sold the hotel-
casino to Landry's, Inc. for $163 million in cash and $182 million in assumed debt.[104][109] In 2007, he
sat on the board of Meadows Bank, an independent bank in Nevada.[110] He has invested in start-up
companies backed by Allen & Company.[111]

Agassi and Graf formed a company called Agassi Graf Holdings. They invested in PURE, a nightclub at
Caesars Palace, which opened in 2004,[104] and sold it to Angel Management Group in 2010.[112] In
August 2006, Agassi and Graf developed a joint venture with high-end furniture maker Kreiss
Enterprises.[104] They launched a furniture line called Agassi Graf Collection.[113][114] In September,
Agassi and Graf, through their company Agassi Graf Development LLC, along with Bayview Financial
LP, finalized an agreement to develop a condominium hotel, Fairmont Tamarack, at Tamarack Resort in
Donnelly, Idaho.[104][115] Owing to difficult market conditions and delays, they withdrew from the
project in 2009.[116][117] The group still owns three small chunks of land.[118] In September, they
collaborated with Steve Case's Exclusive Resorts to co-develop luxury resorts and design Agassi-Graf
Tennis and Fitness Centers.[119]

They also invested in online ticket reseller viagogo in 2009 and both serve as board members and
advisors of the company.[120][121]

In October 2012, Village Roadshow and investors including Agassi and Graf announced plans to build a
new water park called Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas in Las Vegas. Village Roadshow has a 51% stake in the park
while Agassi, Graf, and other private investors hold the remaining 49%.[122][123] The park opened in May
2013.[124]

IMG managed Agassi from the time he turned pro in 1986 through January 2000 before switching to SFX
Sports Group.[125][126] His business manager, lawyer and agent was childhood friend Perry Rogers, but
they have been estranged since 2008.[127][128] In 2009, he and Graf signed with CAA.[129]

Equipment and endorsements


Agassi used Prince Graphite rackets early in his career.[130][131] He signed a $7 million endorsement
contract with Belgian tennis racquet makers Donnay.[132] He later switched to Head Ti Radical racket[133]
and Head's LiquidMetal Radical racket, having signed a multimillion-dollar endorsement deal with Head
in 1993.[134][135] He renewed his contract in 1999, and in November 2003 he signed a lifetime agreement
with Head.[134][136] He also endorses Penn tennis balls. On July 25, 2005, Agassi left Nike after 17 years
and signed an endorsement deal with Adidas.[137] A major reason for Agassi leaving Nike was because
Nike refused to donate to Agassi's charities, and Adidas did. On May 13, 2013, Agassi rejoined
Nike.[138][139][140]
Agassi was sponsored by DuPont,[141][142] Ebel,[132] Mountain Dew in 1993,[143] Mazda in 1997,[144]
Kia Motors in 2002,[136][144] American Express[145] and Deutsche Bank in 2003.[146] In 1990, he
appeared in a television commercial for Canon Inc., promoting the Canon EOS Rebel camera.[147]
Between 1999 and 2000, he signed a multimillion-dollar, multiyear endorsement deal with Schick and
became the worldwide spokesman for the company.[148] Agassi signed a multiyear contract with Twinlab
and promoted the company's nutritional supplements.[149] In mid-2003, he was named the spokesman of
Aramis Life, a fragrance by Aramis, and signed a five-year deal with the company.[150][151] In March
2004, he signed a ten-year agreement worth $1.5 million a year with 24 Hour Fitness, which will open
five Andre Agassi fitness centers by year-end.[136] Prior to the 2012 Australian Open, Agassi and
Australian winemaker Jacobs Creek announced a three-year partnership and created the Open Film Series
to "[share] personal stories about the life defining moments that shaped his character on and off the
court."[152] In 2007, watchmaker Longines named Agassi as their brand ambassador.[153][154]

Agassi and his mother appeared in a Got Milk? advertisement in 2002.

Agassi has appeared in many advertisements and television commercials with Graf. They both endorsed
Deutsche Telekom in 2002,[155] Genworth Financial[156] and Canon Inc.[147] in 2004, LVMH in
2007,[157] and Nintendo Wii[158] and Wii Fit U[159] and Longines in 2013.[160]

In popular culture
In 2017, Agassi appeared in the documentary film Love Means Zero, which highlighted the troubled
relationship between his coach Nick Bollettieri and him.[161][162]

Other endeavors

Politics
Agassi has donated more than $100,000 to Democratic candidates, and $2,000 to Republicans.[163][164]
On September 1, 2010, when he appeared on daily WNYC public radio program The Brian Lehrer Show,
he stated that he is registered as Independent.[165]

Philanthropy
Agassi founded the Andre Agassi Charitable Association in 1994, which assists Las Vegas' young people.
He was awarded the ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian award in 1995 for his efforts to help disadvantaged
youth. He has been cited as the most charitable and socially involved player in professional tennis. It has
also been claimed that he may be the most charitable athlete of his generation.[166]

Agassi's charities help in assisting children reach their athletic potential. His Boys & Girls Club sees
2,000 children throughout the year and boasts a world-class junior tennis team. It also has a basketball
program (the Agassi Stars) and a rigorous system that encourages a mix of academics and athletics.
In 2001, Agassi opened the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy[167] in Las Vegas, a tuition-free
charter school for at-risk children in the area. He personally donated $35 million to the school.[168] In
2009, the graduating class had a 100 percent graduation rate and expected a 100 percent college
acceptance rate.[169] Among other child-related programs that Agassi supports through his Andre Agassi
Charitable Foundation is Clark County's only residential facility for abused and neglected children, Child
Haven. In 1997, Agassi donated funding to Child Haven for a six-room classroom building now named
the Agassi Center for Education. His foundation also provided $720,000 to assist in the building of the
Andre Agassi Cottage for Medically Fragile Children. This 20-bed facility opened in December 2001, and
accommodates developmentally delayed or handicapped children and children quarantined for infectious
diseases.[170]

In 2007, along with several other athletes, Agassi founded the charity Athletes for Hope, which helps
professional athletes get involved in charitable causes and aims to inspire all people to volunteer and
support their communities.[171] He created the Canyon-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund, now
known as the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund. The Fund is an investment initiative for
social change, focusing on the "nationwide effort to move charters from stopgap buildings into permanent
campuses."[172]

In September 2013, the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education formed a partnership with V20 Foods to
launch Box Budd!es, a line of kids' healthy snacks. All proceeds go to the Foundation.[173][174]

In February 2014, Agassi remodeled the vacant University of Phoenix building in Las Vegas as a new
school, called the Doral Academy West through the Canyon-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund. Doral
Academy opened in August 2014.[175] The Fund purchased a 4.6-acre plot in Henderson, Nevada, to
house the Somerset Academy of Las Vegas, which will relocate from its campus inside a church.[176]

On April 2, 2023, Agassi participated with Michael Chang, Andy Roddick and John McEnroe in the first
live airing of Pickleball on ESPN in the Million dollar Pickleball Slam at the Hard Rock Casino in
Hollywood, Fla.[177]

Personal life

Relationships and family


In the early 1990s, after dating Wendi Stewart,[178] Agassi dated American singer and entertainer Barbra
Streisand. He wrote about the relationship in his 2009 autobiography, "We agree that we're good for each
other, and so what if she's twenty-eight years older? We're sympatico, and the public outcry only adds
spice to our connection. It makes our friendship feel forbidden, taboo — another piece of my overall
rebellion. Dating Barbra Streisand is like wearing Hot Lava."[179]

He was married to actress and socialite Brooke Shields from 1997 to 1999.[180]

He married Steffi Graf on October 22, 2001, at their Las Vegas home; the only witnesses were their
mothers.[181] They have two children: son Jaden Gil (born 2001) and daughter Jaz Elle (born 2003).[182]
Agassi has said that he and Graf are not pushing their children toward becoming tennis players.[183] The
Graf-Agassi family resides in Summerlin, a community in the Las Vegas Valley.[184] Graf's mother and
brother, Michael, with his four children, also live there.[185]

His mother is a breast cancer survivor.[186]

Long-time trainer Gil Reyes has been called one of Agassi's closest friends; some have described him as
being a "father figure" to Agassi.[187][188] In 2012, Agassi and Reyes introduced their own line of fitness
equipment, BILT By Agassi and Reyes.[189] In December 2008, Agassi's childhood friend and former
business manager, Perry Rogers, sued Graf for $50,000 in management fees he claimed that she owed
him.[190][191]

Autobiography
Agassi's autobiography, Open: An Autobiography, (written with assistance from J. R. Moehringer[192]),
was published in November 2009. In it, Agassi talks about his childhood and his unconventional
Armenian father, who came to the United States from Iran, where he was a professional boxer. Overly
demanding and emotionally abusive to the whole family, his father groomed young Agassi for tennis
greatness by building a tennis court in their backyard and sending Agassi to tennis boarding school under
the supervision of Nick Bollettieri, who later coached and managed part of Agassi's professional
career.[193]

There is also mention in the book of using and testing positive for methamphetamine in 1997.[51][194][195]
In response to this revelation, Roger Federer declared himself shocked and disappointed, while Marat
Safin argued that Agassi should return his prize money and be stripped of his titles.[196][197] In an
interview with CBS, Agassi justified himself and asked for understanding, saying that "It was a period in
my life where I needed help."[198]

Agassi said that he had always hated tennis during his career because of the constant pressure it exerted
on him. He also said he wore a hairpiece earlier in his career and thought Pete Sampras was
"robotic".[199]

The book reached No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list[200] and received favorable reviews.[201] It
won the Autobiography category of the 2010 British Sports Book Awards.[202] In 2018, the book was
listed on Esquire as one of "The 30 Best Sports Books Ever Written",[203] and was also recommended by
self-help author Tim Ferriss who described it as "very candid, very amusing, and very instructional".[204]

Career statistics

Singles performance timeline

Key
W F SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH

(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin
stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate
(events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Tournament 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Grand Slam tournaments


Australian Open NH A A A A A A A A W SF

French Open A 2R SF 3R F F SF A 2R QF 2R
Wimbledon A 1R A A A QF W QF 4R SF 1R

US Open 1R 1R SF SF F 1R QF 1R W F SF
W–L 0–1 1–3 10–2 7–2 12–2 10–3 16–2 4–2 11–2 22–3 11–4

Year-end championships
Masters Cup DNQ DNQ RR RR W SF DNQ DNQ SF A RR

Year-end ranking 91 25 3 7 4 10 9 24 2 2 8

Grand Slam finals (8 titles, 7 runner-ups)


By winning the 1999 French Open, Agassi completed a men's singles Career Grand Slam. He is the 5th of
8 male players in history (after Budge, Perry, Laver and Emerson, and before Federer, Nadal and
Djokovic) to achieve this.

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score

Loss 1990 French Open Clay Andrés Gómez 3–6, 6–2, 4–6, 4–6

Loss 1990 US Open Hard Pete Sampras 4–6, 3–6, 2–6

Loss 1991 French Open Clay Jim Courier 6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 1–6, 4–6

Win 1992 Wimbledon Grass Goran Ivanišević 6–7(8–10), 6–4, 6–4, 1–6, 6–4

Win 1994 US Open Hard Michael Stich 6–1, 7–6(7–5), 7–5

Win 1995 Australian Open Hard Pete Sampras 4–6, 6–1, 7–6(8–6), 6–4
Loss 1995 US Open Hard Pete Sampras 4–6, 3–6, 6–4, 5–7

Win 1999 French Open Clay Andrei Medvedev 1–6, 2–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–4

Loss 1999 Wimbledon Grass Pete Sampras 3–6, 4–6, 5–7

Win 1999 US Open Hard Todd Martin 6–4, 6–7(5–7), 6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–2
Win 2000 Australian Open Hard Yevgeny Kafelnikov 3–6, 6–3, 6–2, 6–4

Win 2001 Australian Open Hard Arnaud Clément 6–4, 6–2, 6–2

Loss 2002 US Open Hard Pete Sampras 3–6, 4–6, 7–5, 4–6

Win 2003 Australian Open Hard Rainer Schüttler 6–2, 6–2, 6–1

Loss 2005 US Open Hard Roger Federer 3–6, 6–2, 6–7(1–7), 1–6

Open Era records


These records were attained in the Open Era of tennis and in ATP World Tour Masters 1000
series since 1990.
Records in bold indicate peer-less achievements.

Time span Selected Grand Slam tournament records Players matched

1990 YEC[e] – 1999 French Open Career Super Slam[f][10] Novak Djokovic

Rafael Nadal
1992 Wimbledon – 1999 French Open Career Golden Slam[205] Novak Djokovic

Rod Laver
Roger Federer
1992 Wimbledon – 1999 French Open Career Grand Slam[206]
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic

Björn Borg
Ivan Lendl
Gastón Gaudio
1999 French Open Won a Grand Slam final from two sets down.[207] Dominic Thiem
Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
Jannik Sinner

Grand Slam Time Players


Records at each Grand Slam tournament
tournaments span matched

Jimmy Connors
Roscoe Tanner
1995 Won tournament on the first attempt
Vitas Gerulaitis
Australian Open
Johan Kriek

71.6% (121–48) games winning percentage in 1


2003 Stands alone
tournament

1986–
US Open
2006 21 consecutive tournaments played[208] Stands alone

Time span Other selected records Players matched

1990–2003 6 Miami Masters titles[209] Novak Djokovic

2001–2003 3 consecutive Miami Masters titles Novak Djokovic

1990–2003 8 Miami Masters finals Stands alone

1988–2005 61 match wins at Miami Masters Stands alone


2001–2004 19 consecutive wins at Miami Masters Stands alone

1990–1999 5 Washington Open titles Stands alone

Jimmy Connors
1993–2002 4 Los Angeles Open titles Roy Emerson
Frank Parker

Professional awards
ITF World Champion: 1999.
ATP Player of the Year: 1999.
ATP Most Improved Player: 1988, 1998

Video
Wimbledon 2000 Semi-final – Agassi vs. Rafter (2003) Starring: Andre Agassi, Patrick
Rafter; Standing Room Only, DVD Release Date: August 16, 2005, Run Time: 213 minutes,
OCLC 61774054 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61774054).
Charlie Rose with Andre Agassi (May 7, 2001) Charlie Rose, Inc., DVD Release Date:
August 15, 2006, Run Time: 57 minutes.
Wimbledon: The Record Breakers (2005) Starring: Andre Agassi, Boris Becker; Standing
Room Only, DVD Release Date: August 16, 2005, Run Time: 52 minutes, OCLC 61658553
(https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61658553).

Video games
Andre Agassi Tennis for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Genesis, Game Gear,
Master System,[210] and mobile phones
Agassi Tennis Generation for PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Windows
Agassi Tennis Generation 2002 for Windows[211]
Smash Court Pro Tournament for PlayStation 2
Top Spin 4 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii
Tennis World Tour for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows
Top Spin 2K25 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Windows

See also
All-time tennis records – men's singles
List of Grand Slam men's singles champions
Tennis male players statistics
Tennis records of the Open Era – men's singles

Notes
a. Career Golden Slam also achieved by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
b. Career Super Slam also achieved by Novak Djokovic.
c. Roger Federer has since surpassed this feat, reaching ten consecutive Grand Slam finals
from 2005 to 2007.
d. Pete Sampras held the 1993 Wimbledon, 1993 US Open and 1994 Australian Open titles
simultaneously. Jimmy Connors (1974), Roger Federer (2004, 2006 and 2007) and Novak
Djokovic (2011) won those three majors in the same year, although Connors' Grand Slam
titles were all played on grass courts. Mats Wilander won all but Wimbledon in 1988 during
his similar rise to the year-end No. 1. Rafael Nadal won the French Open and Wimbledon
"Channel Slam" (2008) and 2009 Australian Open, before replicating the Channel Slam
alongside winning the US Open in 2010.
e. Abbreviation for "Year-end championship".
f. A "Career Super Slam" entails winning all four majors, the Year-End Championship and the
Olympic gold medal in singles.

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Andre Agassi (https://www.daviscup.com/en/players/player.aspx?id=800178995) at the
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