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More
Than a Game. Tennis takes a backseat for
Andre Agassi after he learns that his mother, Elizabeth, like his
older sister Tami, faces a battle with breast cancer.
People
Magazine: September 18, 2000
Agassi
falls to unseeded Clement in listless match. There
was no sadness in Andre Agassi's eyes, no regret over the listless
loss of his U.S. Open title, no excuse that his thoughts were on
his cancer-stricken mother and sister more than his tennis.
CNNSI.com:
September 1, 2000
Agassi
falls in Legg Mason final. Alex
Corretja needed just 72 minutes to outclass top-seeded Andre Agassi
6-2, 6-3 and win the Legg Mason Tennis Classic.
CNNSI.com:
August 21, 2000
No
surprise. Defending men's champion
Andre Agassi and 1997 winner Martina Hingis were seeded No. 1 Monday
for next week's U.S. Open tennis championships.
CNNSI.com:
August 21, 2000
Agassi
waltzes into third round of Legg Mason.
Andre
Agassi got another easy workout at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic
on Tuesday night.
CNNSI.com:
August 15, 2000
Down
again Agassi retires from second-round match in Cincinnati . Top-seeded
Andre Agassi retired from his second-round match at Tennis Masters
Series-Cincinnati on Wednesday because of back problems that have
hampered him since a minor fender-bender last month.
CNNSI.com:
August 9, 2000
Andre
Agassi 2000 win-loss record.
CNNSI.com
Double
Fault. Done in by dueling careers, the
love match between Brooke Shields and Andre Agassi ends abruptly
in divorce.
People
Magazine: October 4, 1999
Center
Courting. The Agassi and the ecstasy?
Andre and his new love, tennis ace Steffi Graf, go public.
People
Magazine: October 4, 1999
Showbuzz.
It's
love-love between tennis greats Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf.
CNN: September 24, 1999
The
Many Faces Of AgassiThe
comeback king is at it again, just when tennis really needs him.
Time Magazine: September 6, 1999
SPORT/U.S.
OPEN. Winning
the Racquet Game: Andre Agassi isn't the only thing in tennis that's
on the upswing. So is the game, and that's good news for racquet
makers...
Time Magazine: September 6, 1999
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