Open

Open

Open is the candid and compelling autobiography of Andre Agassi that traces his life from a childhood driven by his fathers relentless ambition to his rise to tennis superstardom and the personal costs that accompanied it. Agassi reveals the ruthless training, his conflicted relationship with the sport he both loved and loathed, the loneliness of fame, his battles with injury and depression, and his admission of drug use and the consequences that followed. Through introspective and vividly told scenes on and off the court he describes a journey of reinvention and redemption that culminates in a dramatic comeback, major titles, and his marriage to Steffi Graf. The book is widely praised for its honesty, emotional depth, and the way it reframes success and identity beyond trophies.