Open

German, Andre Agassi, 2019
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Andre Agassi is one of the most talented tennis players in the world, but his success was hard-earned. From an early age, his father pushed him into tennis, and the child prodigy from an immigrant family became a rebellious superstar on the Centre Court through iron discipline and hours of relentless training. "I hate tennis," Andre Agassi confessed when he was at the top of the world rankings – and then fell from grace. In his autobiography, he speaks openly and honestly about painful defeats, the pressure to succeed, and a life caught between the drive for perfection and rebellion. His spectacular comeback against all odds and his love for Steffi Graf ultimately made Andre Agassi the great personality he is today. He advocates for the education of underprivileged children, giving them back what his triumph cost him.

"Open" is the unflinching and deeply emotional self-portrait of an exceptional athlete, capturing the inner dynamics of tennis and the outer drama of fame like never before.

"Open" reads less like a book about the sport of tennis and one of its most successful representatives, and more like a novel about an attempted self-actualization that was doomed to fail for many years.

Key specifications

Language
German
Genre
Novels + stories
Author
Andre Agassi
Number of pages
608
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2019
Item number
14612911

General information

Publisher
Droemer Knaur
Category
Fiction
Release date
2/9/2019

Book properties

Genre
Novels + stories
Subtopic
Literature & Literary Studies (alone)
Language
German
Author
Andre Agassi
Year
2019
Number of pages
608
Edition
4
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2019

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Product dimensions

Height
210 mm
Width
130 mm
Weight
553 g

Package dimensions

Length
21.20 cm
Width
13.90 cm
Height
4.40 cm
Weight
556 g

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