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Andre Agassi Going To Tennis Hall Of Fame

Andre Agassi Hall Of Fame

OSKAR GARCIA   01/20/11 10:34 PM ET   AP

LAS VEGAS — The sport that has given Andre Agassi everything is giving him something more.

The baseliner known for his aggressive returns and career Grand Slam announced Thursday that he will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, telling hundreds of students at a prep school he runs in Las Vegas that tennis has given him much more than eight major titles.

"Tennis has given me everything in my life," Agassi said. "It's given me my wife – it's given me my life's work by allowing me the resources to build this school for you."

Agassi is married to Steffi Graf, who entered the Newport, R.I., hall in 2004. He will be inducted on July 9.

The 40-year-old Las Vegas native set a precedent off the court in terms of fame and endorsements, and won his first major title in 1992 at Wimbledon – where he beat Goran Ivanisevic in five sets.

He went on to win Australian Open titles in 1995, 2000, 2002 and 2003, U.S. Open titles in 1994 and 1999, and the French Open in 1999.

In 1995, Agassi spent 30 weeks as the world's No. 1 player, a ranking he lost when he fell to rival Pete Sampras in the U.S. Open final.

Agassi said Thursday Sampras was the best player he faced most of his career, until he met Roger Federer.

"I just realized that he was going to be the giant of the game," Agassi said.

Agassi said his proudest moment on the court was winning the 1999 French Open to complete the career Grand Slam, because it came after he had fallen below the top 100 in rankings after knowing what it felt like to be No. 1.

He said he didn't really believe at the time that he could win the French Open, and was intimidated after going down two sets to Russian Andrei Medvedev.

"I was so scared, my feet couldn't move," Agassi said. "Somehow, I put it all behind me."

The win made him the fifth man in history to complete a career Grand Slam. It also marked a comeback from a deep slump during which he was ranked as low as No. 141.

Agassi revealed in his 2009 book "Open" that he was depressed in 1997, when he was using crystal meth and failed a drug test. The result was thrown out, he said, after he lied by saying he took the drug unwittingly.

Agassi said in the book that when he got to Paris in 1999 the desire to win the French Open had been haunting him for 10 years.

"I can't bear the idea of obsessing about it for another 80," he said in the book. "If I don't win this thing right now, I'll never be happy, truly happy, again."

Agassi told The Associated Press on Thursday that he hoped his personal struggles and style showed people that tennis can be more than just a country club sport.

"I think a lot of us are searching for our identity and a lot of us are searching for ownership of our life," he said. "I think there was a connection that hopefully left people better off."

Agassi had a career record of 870-274 after turning professional in 1986, with 60 total titles and $31.2 million earned in singles and doubles.

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08:07 PM on 01/23/2011
an evolved human being
11:44 PM on 01/22/2011
In addition to his greatness as a tennis player, Agassi contributes significant time and financial resources to promoting education through the Agassi Foundation in Las Vegas.

Kudos to Andre...
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Honey Badger Don't Care
03:14 PM on 01/22/2011
Totally expected. Wonder who else is on the list.
09:40 PM on 01/21/2011
Andre Agassi: classic athletic competitor. Thank you for the amazing entertainment, and congratulations!
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tedsingingfox
Fund schools, not prisons. Classmates > inmates.
11:49 AM on 01/21/2011
wooHOO!! Congrats, Andre. SO well deserved, and it was only a matter of time.
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10:10 AM on 01/21/2011
could a worse photograph possibly have been picked ?
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
09:50 AM on 01/21/2011
I bought a Canon EOS Rebel because he was the spokes person for it. He was a great rebel for the game. Nice man, humble and gracious and generous.
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Honey Badger Don't Care
03:15 PM on 01/22/2011
He does regret saying 'image is everything' though
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
03:55 PM on 01/22/2011
Perhaps...yet it was fitting for the ads. I bet he doesn't regret the $$$ he got paid for saying it.
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CeeMac
09:27 PM on 01/20/2011
I remember watching many of his 2001 Aussie Open matches LIVE while nursing my son at 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00 a.m. in the morning. I can't decide if I'm a bigger fan of Andre the tennis player or Andre the philanthropist.

Congratulations, Andre!!
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Honey Badger Don't Care
03:17 PM on 01/22/2011
I was always for Sampras when they played. Early in his career I was not a fan. Then he got older and matured....and played some amazing tennis. For what he's done for kids with his school, I'm a bigger fan of his philanthropy than his playing.
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Sesame2009
Don't Probe Me, Bro!
08:34 PM on 01/20/2011
File this under--DUH!
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polishlogician
No sugar tonight in my tea..
07:47 PM on 01/20/2011
I had honestly forgotten that Agassi officially retired after the US Open in 2006...not even 5 years ago, but in the context of Nadal/Federer it all seems so distant...
07:30 PM on 01/20/2011
"Open" is one of the most compelling and honest autobiographies I've ever read. Agassi is a guy who learned from his mistakes and grew into a person of humility, character and integrity.
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AllenFromAtlanta
09:01 AM on 01/21/2011
Ditto

"Open" was a great read and really gave me insight into the life of a champion. I'm happy for him that he found Steffi, great doubles match.
06:02 PM on 01/20/2011
No brainer. If Agassi's not a Hall of Famer, who is?
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Always Under Moderation
05:44 PM on 01/20/2011
Andre! You are not there already? What a Life in Tennis.
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Honey Badger Don't Care
03:18 PM on 01/22/2011
He had to wait 5 years after he retired to be considered.