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Open: An Autobiography
Autobiography of professional tennis player
Open: An Autobiography is a memoir written by former professional tennis player Andre Agassi with assistance from J. R. Moehringer[2] published on November 9,
Throughout the book, Agassi, an eight-time Grand Slam champion and former world No.
1,[3] details his challenging childhood under the supervision of a demanding father and prolonged struggles with the physical and psychological tolls of professional tennis.[4]
Reception
Despite controversy surrounding Agassi's admission to using methamphetamine in ,[5][6] the book reached No.
1 on the New York Times Best Seller list[7] and was met with critical acclaim,[8][9][10] with New York Times writer Sam Tanenhaus claiming that Open "is not just a first-rate sports memoir but a genuine bildungsroman, darkly funny yet also anguished and soulful".[11]