Today Show: Andre Agassi On Life, Tennis, & Drugs

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Published 2009-11-13
Andre Agassi On Life, Tennis, & Drugs From The Today Show.

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  • @extradutyfelt1
    I feel for Andre..he's a very emotional, insightful, deep person who has issues like so many people do..
  • @masontonio
    I appreciate his honesty. Always enjoyed watching him play.
  • @badoubade
    I loved the book, and nothing was really shocking. He was always very emotional and the drug part was when he was not playing. Tennis brought him back from the dead. Love you man!
  • I've read the book and it helped me a lot as a father of junior tennis player, it helped more than any book. Tennis is a tough sport, a sport that makes you feel miserable, lonely and unprotected, a constant fight and training to be competitive.
  • @silverM310
    loved the book. It's forced me to look at myself as a father, to see how much pressure i'm putting on my child. Agassi is alright in my book, good man
  • @mongoose000
    Just finishing 'Open'. What an excellent book - compulsively readable and superbly well-written. Bravo Andre.
  • @AdamKozak100
    One of the better interviews I've seen from his talk-show roundup. She did a good job. Still missing was the theme of friendship throughout his life which was so touching in the book.
  • @jerrysmith6321
    My favorite men's player. I can listen to the brother all day. He's so cool.
  • @KDBBM
    He was really fun to watch. His head is very shiny.
  • @tonysayegh9136
    I enjoyed reading your book Agassi and its Ok to be OPEN once in a while shows the humility and true inside of a great tennis player! I on the other hand was not forced into tennis but enjoy the sport tremendously..I wish I had the support he did becaue it would have take me to a whole new level.
  • @contactdavidfair
    Great interview, she is very skilled. Awesome autobiography too - really enjoyed reading it.
  • @MrBdiddypop
    I’ve read this book multiple times I’ve the years. To me it’s an amazing read and he’s so relatable. Many ups and downs.
  • @pepperleg
    This is an exceptional interview. I just read the book and she covered some of the most critical points in it, but weaved them together in an expert and graceful way. Well done.
  • @oriondragos5876
    Great interview. No constant interrupting and just let Andre talk. Very well spoken for a guy that didn't even finish freshman year in high school. One of the elite players of the 90's
  • @jettelecttro
    After reading his book about the upbringing he had, I give him a lot of credit. Seems like he's turned out just fine and is doing a lot of good for a lot of people.
  • @andrisdanyi
    i almost finished the book. its simply fantastic
  • @snarf100
    The autobiography is very, very good.