Andre Agassi Open [updated]

No discussion of this era is complete without mentioning the two men who stood in his way.

: During the match against Andrés Gómez, Agassi was terrified that the hairpiece would fall off in front of the world. He writes that he wasn't playing to win; he was playing to keep his hair on his head, which contributed to his loss. Overview of Open andre agassi open

delivers more than just a sports memoir—he offers a profound study of the human condition, identity, and the high price of excellence . Co-written with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist J.R. Moehringer No discussion of this era is complete without

In the third round against Benjamin Becker, Andre lost 7-5, 6-7, 6-4, 7-5. When he missed the final forehand, he walked slowly to the center of the court. He cried. He bowed. He pointed to his heart. Overview of Open delivers more than just a

He played like a man with nothing to lose. In the quarterfinals, he destroyed Michael Chang. In the semifinals, he dismantled Todd Martin. Then came the final against Michael Stich.