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Andre Agassi

Autobiographer

Birthday April 29, 1970

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Age 55 Years

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Who Is Andre Agassi? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on April 29, 1970, Andre Agassi is a celebrated American former professional tennis player who revolutionized the sport with his unique style and charismatic personality. As of 2025, Agassi is 54 years old. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time and has won numerous prestigious titles, including eight Grand Slam singles championships. Beyond his athletic prowess, Agassi is known for his philanthropic endeavors, particularly through his foundation focused on education for underprivileged children.

Occupation Autobiographer
Date of Birth April 29, 1970
Age 55 Years
Birth Place Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Horoscope Taurus
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Andre Agassi stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm). Throughout his playing career, he maintained a competitive weight of around 160 lbs (73 kg). With a well-toned physique that athletes strive for, Agassi's body stats reflect both his dedication to the sport and his overall fitness regimen.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Agassi's romantic life has been of significant public interest over the years. He was previously married to actress Brooke Shields from 1997 to 1999 and then to tennis star Steffi Graf, with whom he tied the knot in 2001. The couple shares two children, Jaden Gil and Jaz Elle. As of 2025, Agassi and Graf continue to maintain a solid relationship, often seen together at charity events and tennis tournaments, supporting each other’s endeavors.

His father is of Iranian Armenian Assyrian heritage and was a casino worker in Tehran and former amateur boxer. His parents married in 1959 after dating for two months, then moved from Chicago to Las Vegas. He has three older siblings: Rita (who was married to former number one tennis player Pancho Gonzales), Philip and Tami.

Andre was given the middle name Kirk after Kirk Kerkorian, an Armenian-American businessman. Emmanuel Agassi, then a waiter at the Tropicana Las Vegas, had met his employer Kerkorian in 1963 and they became friends.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Andre Agassi’s net worth is estimated to be around $175 million. Throughout his career, he earned substantial prize money from his tennis career, along with lucrative endorsement deals with major brands like Nike and Wilson. Additionally, Agassi has ventured into business and investments, further contributing to his impressive financial portfolio.

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. The following day, he defended his title of the CTCA Championships, while defeating Courier in the decisive match.

In the series season finale, he beat Michael Chang for the Acura Champions Cup. 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.

He defeated Blake again in Portland to win the title of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America Championships. In 2015, Agassi took part in just one event of the PowerShares Series, losing to Mark Philippoussis in the final of the Champions Shootout.

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.

Career, Business, and Investments

Andre Agassi’s professional tennis career spanned over two decades, from 1986 to 2006. After retiring, he transitioned into a successful commentator and analyst, offering insights on the sport. Moreover, Agassi has invested in various ventures, including a successful clothing line, technology startups, and an educational initiative aimed at providing support for at-risk youth. His business acumen has made him a role model not just in sports but in entrepreneurial circles as well.

Andre Kirk Agassi ( born April 29, 1970) is an American former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 101 weeks, including as the year-end No. 1 in 1999. Agassi won 60 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including eight majors, completing the career Grand Slam.

He also won an Olympic gold medal, the 1990 ATP Tour World Championships, 17 Masters titles and was part of the winning United States Davis Cup teams in 1990, 1992 and 1995. Agassi is one of five men in the Open Era to achieve the career Grand Slam in singles, and one of three men to complete the career Golden Slam in singles.

Social Network

Agassi is active on social media platforms, where he connects with fans and shares insights from his life and career. Follow him on:

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.

Education

While Agassi's main focus has always been tennis, he also values education. He attended the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, where he honed his skills. Later in life, he founded the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, which supports efforts to improve education for underprivileged children in Las Vegas. His commitment to education showcases how he leverages his success to give back to the community.


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.

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