Andre Agassi, an American tennis player, was born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1970.
Andre Kirk Agassi is a professional tennis player from the United States who is well-known for his eight Grand Slam wins and has always been the focus of attention due to his fashion sense and beautiful looks. He originally picked up a tennis racquet at the age of two and went on to play professional tennis as a teenager. He first refused to compete in Wimbledon due to the white clothing code and grassy court, but eventually changed his mind and went on to win multiple Grand Slam titles.
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