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Category
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Autobiography/sport
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Author
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Andre Agassi
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Cover
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Paperback
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ISBN
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9780007416790
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Dimensions
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13*19.75 cm
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Weight
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301g
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Language
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English
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Pages
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Harper Collins
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Publisher
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388
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Country of origin
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India
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Description
Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi is a candid and deeply personal memoir that chronicles the life of the tennis legend. In the book, Agassi reflects on his rise to fame, his struggles with fame, personal relationships, and the emotional and physical challenges he faced throughout his career. He discusses his intense dislike for the sport, his tumultuous marriage to actress Brooke Shields, his battles with self-esteem, and his eventual love for tennis. The autobiography is known for its honesty, providing a raw look into the pressures and sacrifices of being a professional athlete. Agassi's story is one of redemption, resilience, and self-discovery.
About the Author
Andre Agassi is a retired American tennis player, widely regarded as one of the sport's greatest champions. Born in 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Agassi won eight Grand Slam singles titles during his career and achieved a career Grand Slam, meaning he won each of the four major tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open) at least once. Known for his powerful game, charismatic personality, and distinctive style, Agassi was a global tennis icon. Off the court, he is also recognized for his philanthropic work, particularly through his Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, which focuses on improving education for underprivileged children.