Andre Agassi played tennis professionally from 1986 to 2006. Often ranked number one, he captured eight Grand Slam singles championships. Founder of the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, he has raised more than $85 million for the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy for underprivileged children in Las Vegas, where he lives with his wife, Stefanie Graf, and their two children.
“Insightful [and] exceedingly well-written . . . [Open] has the
cadence and plotting of a good novel . . . The raw energy and
emotion throughout are pure Agassi.”
-Newsday Top 10 Books of 2009
“Surprisingly candid . . . The baseline bad boy serves up his
harrowing anecdotes with the same force he put behind every
on-court ace.”
-Entertainment Weekly 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2009
“Bracingly devoid of triumphalist homily, Agassi’s is one of the
most passionately anti-sports books ever written by a superstar
athlete.”
-The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2009
“Andre Agassi’s memoir is just as entrancing as his tennis game . .
. By sharing an unvarnished, at times inspiring story in an
arresting, muscular style, Agassi may have just penned one of the
best sports autobiographies of all time. Check—it’s one of the
better memoirs out there, period.”
-Sean Gregory, Time
“Not just a first-rate sports memoir but a genuine bildungsroman,
darkly funny yet also anguished and soulful. It confirms what
Agassi’s admirers sensed from the outset, that this showboat . . .
was not clamoring for attention but rather conducting a struggle to
wrest some semblance of selfhood from the sport that threatened to
devour him.”
-Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times Book Review
“A remarkable and quite unexpected volume, one that sails well past
its homiletic genre into the realm of literature, a memoir whose
success clearly owes not a little to a reader’s surprise in
discovering that a celebrity one may have presumed to know on the
basis of that haircut and a few television commercials hawking
cameras via the slogan ‘image is everything’ emerges as a man of
parts—self-aware, black-humored, eloquent.”
-Michael Kimmelman, The New York Review of Books
“[A] heartfelt memoir . . . Agassi’s style is open, all right, and
his book, like so many of his tennis games, is a clear winner.”
-O, The Oprah Magazine
“Open describes [Agassi’s] personal odyssey with brio and
unvarnished candor . . . His career-comeback tale is inspiring but
even more so is another Open storyline. It could be called: The
punk grows up . . . Countless athletes start charitable
foundations, but frequently the organizations are just tax shelters
or PR stunts. For Mr. Agassi helping others has instead become his
life’s calling . . . Open is a superb memoir, but it hardly closes
the books on an extraordinary life.”
-Jay Winik, The Wall Street Journal
“It’s both astonishing and a pleasure to report that Andre Agassi .
. . has produced an honest, substantive, insightful autobiography .
. . The bulk of this extraordinary book vividly recounts a lost
childhood, a Dickensian adolescence, and a chaotic struggle in
adulthood to establish an identity . . . While not without
excitement, Agassi’s comeback to No. 1 is less uplifting than his
sheer survival, his emotional resilience, and his good humor in the
face of the luckless cards he was often dealt.”
-Michael Mewshaw, Washington Post
“Honest in a way that such books seldom are . . . An uncommonly
well-written sports memoir.”
-Charles McGrath, The New York Times
“Probably the most candid sports autobiography ever written . . . A
remarkably real, tell-it-like-it-is, record-breaking read.”
-Nancy Isenberg, The [Baton Rouge] Advocate
“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
“Refreshingly candid . . . This lively, revealing, and
entertaining book is certain to roil the tennis world and make a
big splash beyond.”
-Publishers Weekly
“Enigmatic tennis great Agassi lays it all on the line . . .
Agassi’s photographic recall of pivotal matches evokes the raw
intensity of watching them from the stands. Lovers of the sport
will also appreciate this window into the mind of a champion . . .
An ace of a tale about how one man found his game.”
-Kirkus
"Insightful [and] exceedingly well-written . . . [Open]
has the cadence and plotting of a good novel . . . The raw energy
and emotion throughout are pure Agassi."
-Newsday Top 10 Books of 2009
"Surprisingly candid . . . The baseline bad boy serves up his
harrowing anecdotes with the same force he put behind every
on-court ace."
-Entertainment Weekly 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2009
"Bracingly devoid of triumphalist homily, Agassi's is one of the
most passionately anti-sports books ever written by a superstar
athlete."
-The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2009
"Andre Agassi's memoir is just as entrancing as his tennis game . .
. By sharing an unvarnished, at times inspiring story in an
arresting, muscular style, Agassi may have just penned one of the
best sports autobiographies of all time. Check-it's one of the
better memoirs out there, period."
-Sean Gregory, Time
"Not just a first-rate sports memoir but a genuine bildungsroman,
darkly funny yet also anguished and soulful. It confirms what
Agassi's admirers sensed from the outset, that this showboat . . .
was not clamoring for attention but rather conducting a struggle to
wrest some semblance of selfhood from the sport that threatened to
devour him."
-Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times Book Review
"A remarkable and quite unexpected volume, one that sails well past
its homiletic genre into the realm of literature, a memoir whose
success clearly owes not a little to a reader's surprise in
discovering that a celebrity one may have presumed to know on the
basis of that haircut and a few television commercials hawking
cameras via the slogan 'image is everything' emerges as a man of
parts-self-aware, black-humored, eloquent."
-Michael Kimmelman, The New York Review of Books
"[A] heartfelt memoir . . . Agassi's style is open, all right, and
his book, like so many of his tennis games, is a clear winner."
-O, The Oprah Magazine
"Open describes [Agassi's] personal odyssey with brio and
unvarnished candor . . . His career-comeback tale is inspiring but
even more so is another Open storyline. It could be called:
The punk grows up . . . Countless athletes start charitable
foundations, but frequently the organizations are just tax shelters
or PR stunts. For Mr. Agassi helping others has instead become his
life's calling . . . Open is a superb memoir, but it hardly
closes the books on an extraordinary life."
-Jay Winik, The Wall Street Journal
"It's both astonishing and a pleasure to report that Andre Agassi .
. . has produced an honest, substantive, insightful autobiography .
. . The bulk of this extraordinary book vividly recounts a lost
childhood, a Dickensian adolescence, and a chaotic struggle in
adulthood to establish an identity . . . While not without
excitement, Agassi's comeback to No. 1 is less uplifting than his
sheer survival, his emotional resilience, and his good humor in the
face of the luckless cards he was often dealt."
-Michael Mewshaw, Washington Post
"Honest in a way that such books seldom are . . . An uncommonly
well-written sports memoir."
-Charles McGrath, The New York Times
"Probably the most candid sports autobiography ever written . . . A
remarkably real, tell-it-like-it-is, record-breaking read."
-Nancy Isenberg, The [Baton Rouge] Advocate
"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
"Refreshingly candid . . . This lively, revealing, and entertaining
book is certain to roil the tennis world and make a big splash
beyond."
-Publishers Weekly
"Enigmatic tennis great Agassi lays it all on the line . . .
Agassi's photographic recall of pivotal matches evokes the raw
intensity of watching them from the stands. Lovers of the sport
will also appreciate this window into the mind of a champion . . .
An ace of a tale about how one man found his game."
-Kirkus
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