After turning pro at the age of 16, tennis prodigy Andre Agassi rose to international fame, earning 60 men’s singles titles, including eight Grand Slam singles championships, over a 20-year career. A former World No. 1 player, Agassi is the first male player ever to win all four Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal. His candid autobiography, Open, reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and continues to hit record sales internationally.

While his tennis career took him all over the world, Agassi always stayed connected to his hometown of Las Vegas. After retiring in 2006, Agassi increased his focus on his foundation, the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, and promoting education reform. In 2011, he partnered with Turner Impact Capital on an innovative new real estate fund – the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund – to promote the success and growth of best-in-class charter schools in urban communities across the United States. As of 2024, the fund has opened 122 schools, serving over 100,000 students in some of the most economically challenged neighborhoods in America.

He is married to tennis superstar, philanthropist and businesswoman Stefanie Graf. The family resides in Las Vegas.

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