![]() ![]() ![]() At age seven, Andre was returning balls from a souped-up machine he called “The Dragon,” which spit out balls at 110 mph. A six-year old Agassi was on the tennis court four to five hours a day. This past weekend, on 60 Minutes, Katie Couric interviewed Andre Agassi, learning that his tennis career started as a toddler when his father used to tie ping-pong paddles to his hands. ![]() Agassi bares it all and shows that the spotlight sometimes isn’t as glamorous as we make it out to be. He admits that his dad drove him into a career that he never wanted in the first place. In the release of his new book, Open: An Autobiography, Agassi provides insight into his life that only a select number of people knew about beforehand. Andre Agassi, one of the United States’ greatest tennis players of all time, was a meth-head for almost a year back in the late ’90s. ![]()
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