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Andre Agassi
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9 Nov 2009

He is one of the most beloved athletes in history and one of the most gifted men ever to step onto a tennis court – but from early childhood Andre Agassi hated the game.

Coaxed to swing a racket while still in the crib, forced to hit hundreds of balls a day while still in grade school, Agassi resented the constant pressure even as he drove himself to become a prodigy, an inner conflict that would define him. Now, in his beautiful, haunting autobiography, Agassi tells the story of a life framed by such conflicts.

Agassi makes us feel his panic as an undersized seven-year-old in Las Vegas, practicing all day under the obsessive gaze of his violent father. We see him at thirteen, banished to a Florida tennis camp. Lonely, scared, a ninth-grade dropout, he rebels in ways that will soon make him a 1980s icon. By the time he turns pro at sixteen, his new look promises to change tennis forever, as does his lightning fast return.

And yet, despite his raw talent, he struggles early on. We feel his confusion as he loses to the world's best, his greater confusion as he starts to win. After stumbling in three Grand Slam finals, Agassi shocks the world, and himself, by capturing the 1992 Wimbledon. Overnight he becomes a fan favorite and a media target.

Agassi brings a near-photographic memory to every pivotal match, and every public relationship. Alongside vivid portraits of rivals, Agassi gives unstinting accounts of his brief time with Barbra Streisand and his doomed marriage to Brooke Shields. He reveals the depression that shatters his confidence, and the mistake that nearly costs him everything. Finally, he recounts his spectacular resurrection and his march to become the oldest man ever ranked number one.

In clear, taut prose, Agassi evokes his loyal brother, his wise coach, his gentle trainer, all the people who help him regain his balance and find love at last with Stefanie Graf.

With its breakneck tempo and raw candor, Open will be read and cherished for years. A treat for ardent fans, it will also captivate readers who know nothing about tennis. Like Agassi's game, it sets a new standard for grace, style, speed and power.



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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; First edition (9 Nov 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007281420
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007281428
  • Product Dimensions: 16.1 x 3.6 x 23.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (157 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 31,467 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Honest in a way that such books seldom are . . . An uncommonly well-written sports memoir.’
-Charles McGrath, The New York Times

‘Agassi weaves a fascinating tale of professional tennis and personal adversity . . . His tale shows that success is measured both on and off the court.’
–Doree Shafrir, New York Post

‘engaging, thrilling…a superbly written book’
–Michael Atherton, The Times.

‘stunningly good’
–Lynne Truss, The Times

‘An ace autobiography’
***** London Lite

From the Publisher

"No one ever asked me if I wanted to play tennis," Agassi writes, "let alone make it my life." In OPEN, he recalls for the first time a childhood without choices. Forced to embrace tennis, banished to a brutal tennis camp while still in grade school, catapulted to fame while still in his teens, Agassi grew up feeling isolated, alienated, detached. In OPEN he tells how he reconnected, how he overcame his fears, fought through his loneliness, found strength and purpose in the decision to devote his life to others-and in the love of one extraordinary woman.

Agassi writes with uncommon candor about his father, his family, his best friends and first loves. He recounts the intimate details of his doomed marriage to Brooke Shields. He describes the grind of championship tennis, the physical toll and greater mental toll. He recalls his most painful moments in the arena-humiliating defeats, career-threatening injuries, ridicule from fans and media-but celebrates the maturity to which they all led. He also puts his fellow players, including legendary greats, under the microscope of his astounding memory. With precision and grace he recalls their quirks, gifts, foibles, and the demons with which they often struggled.


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99 of 103 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read 11 Nov 2009
Format:Hardcover
We have all read the press and watched the news; the drug allegations, the "I hate tennis". Tennis fans aren't quite sure whether they should feel cheated for all the love and support they have given Andre, to me the book set things straight.

Most of us look back at chapters of our lives and can identify with particularly unhappy periods. Andre kicks off the book with what was going through his head with the match against Baghdatis in the 2006 US Open. It is a blow by blow account of key parts of the match and a thought provoking glimpse into the mind and heart of a tennis player. He then goes straight into his childhood, the discomfort and unhappiness of being the child prodigy son of an obsessive father. There are weirdly honest stories - his grandmother tried to breastfeed him, very disturbing but a revelation of a dysfunctional upbringing. What seems to carry Andre through his childhood are friendships with his brother Phil and Perry who later becomes his manager. The importance of the childhood friendships are critical and from the way they are explained it is easy to understand why these friends are crucial figures for Andre.

The critical friendship is that of his mentor/guide/life coach/surrogate father Gill Reyes. Andre is taken under his wing and treated with the love and respect a father should treat his son, you sense through the stories in the book that now they have met each other neither could really exist happily without the other. His marriage with Brooke Shields is dealt with candidly, many will buy this book to find out what celebrities do behind closed doors. Whereas I did think Brooke appeared superficial from some of the things mentioned here, I think it merely shows how fame affects people differently.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Image Is Everything 13 Nov 2009
By prisrob TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Andre Agassi has written a 'tell-all' book about his life in tennis. And, it turns out, he hated tennis. That was a bigger shocker to me than the salacious fact that he was on 'crystal meth' for a year or so. J.R. Moehringer, the author of 'A Tender Bar' and a Pulitzer Prize winner for his writing was a co-author of this autobiography. Andre loved Moehringer's writing in 'The Tender Bar', and he is correct, the man's writing and the book are excellent. This book, too, is very well written and is an exceptional read.

Andre tells us that he started playing tennis at the age of 3 and by the age of 5 he was showing an aptitude for the game. He was pushed by his father-an obsessive man who pushed his son too far and too much. In fact his father felt that education was not necessary and a hindrance to his tennis practice. Andre could never tell his father how much he hated the game because it was Andre's responsibility to help his family, and that is what he did. He left school in the ninth grade, something that has bothered him his entire career. His goal was to achieve in tennis. He was enrolled in the Bollettien tennis camp, but it felt more like a prison than a camp. The academy, in Agassi's words, was "Lord of the Flies with forehands." In retaliation Andre started wearing earrings, grew his hair long and wore loud clothes. Thus his reputation was born. As his career started to flourish, Andre ,tried to keep it all together. He was known as the flamboyant player, the real player. He played the best tennis players in the world, and he was the best. He had an eye for the ball, and the 'tell' of players when they were about to hit the big one.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it & struggled to put it down 4 Dec 2009
By Lumpster VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I read a lot of sports biogs and this one stands right up there with the best ever - Lance Armstrong's "It's Not About The Bike" - in my opinion. The book got a lot of publicity on the back of Agassi's confessions of drug taking but it really is so much more than that. It is a story of a boy forced to live the ambitions of his father, a childhood dominated by tennis, Agassi's attempts at rebellion, his emergence as a world class tennis player and then subsequent injuries, falls and comebacks. Amid all of this there is huge honesty about friends, family, relationships and himself as a man with frequent twists and turns along the way. I've always likes Andre Agassi but this book shows what a great, generous, fighter he is, with a huge personality in a sport so starved of real characters. I didn't want the book to end but as I put it down, it was fantastic to reflect that by the end of his career, he had finally learnt to love the game he had spent so long hating plus had met his soul mate, Steffi Graf, with whom he genuinely seems so happy and so content. This book comes highly recommended, even if you don't have much of an interest in tennis. Enjoy!
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
By Clinty
Format:Hardcover
As a tennis fan I eagerly awaited the publication of this book,especially after hearing all the hype about his shocking frankness and the fact he 'hated tennis'. This was unbelievable to me - how could someone who had spent his life perfecting his craft, a role-model for a generation of players, an icon of the sport, say such a thing ?? It must surely be a ploy to shift his book off the shelves !? So I thought......

The style of writing is incredible, it paints a very clear picture of Andre as a boy, trapped by the heated relationship with his father and his obsession to create a tennis genius - that completely shaped his whole future existence. At times I looked at the cover - and the photo of Andre with his sad puppy dog eyes - and wondered if he could have truly written this alone - it was fabulous, involving, page-turning, addictive reading. Maybe he should have been a writer (not a tennis player)?

The pace of the book is gripping. Yet the tone remains the same throughout. The deep subliminal message, set right from the first page, that at first had you routing for him to succeed against the 'odds', that emotional clawing at the heart strings, that unabashed martyrdom, pretty quickly becomes quite irksome to the soul. This man could not stand up for himself. He could not get his act together. He comes across as a whinging self-absorbed mood-hoover. He lacks the courage of his convictions most of the way through his life's journey in this book - and rightfully expects everyone to 'feel sorry' for him along the way !? That is the true revelation of this book. Not the fact that he hated tennis, took drugs, dated celebrities or even wore a wig. He is not the person we all thought he was. He is not a rebel, an icon, a legend. He is human.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars average
an acquired writing style from andre agassi, i weren't really a fan of the style, but the content weren't too bad i s'pose
Published 2 days ago by jed
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
Open is honest, frank, brutal and holds nothing back in what it took Agassi to overcome at times great personal demons and a love / hate relationship with tennis which gave him so... Read more
Published 3 days ago by EH
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
I really enjoyed reading Andre's story, especially about his hatred of tennis, because of the bullying, by his father. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lone Ranger
5.0 out of 5 stars Agassi perfection
Perfectly written book very impressive story frankly written.. I loved it.....read the whole book in 3 days..one of the best books I've ever read..congratultions
Published 1 month ago by CAN SAFAK UZSOY
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic and I'm not a tennis fan!
What a fantastic read - wonderful would highly recommend - even if you are not a tennis fan - great story
Published 1 month ago by G. Lomax
4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable
This was a book club choice and I loved it, it was very well written and an interesting insight into the life of a professional sports person.
Published 1 month ago by Mrs A E Blandford anne blandford
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and well written
I didn't expect much from this book, but I love the sport and have grown up during Agassi's time in tennis. Read more
Published 2 months ago by bluemoon
4.0 out of 5 stars Incredible!!
Amazing read!!
Agassi is like no other. His story is incredible and it is great to find out who the real personality is behind the tennis superstar. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Marie Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I don't usually read sports autobiographies, but have always had a soft spot for Agassi. A gripping and insightful read, with points of hilarity, I nearly keeled over at the story... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Oonaboona
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
A well written and interesting book. So much more than just tennis, showing a complex family background which moulded the man.
Published 3 months ago by Frances Baldwin
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