Eight-time Grand Slam singles champion Andre Agassi, among only six men to achieve a career Grand Slam, has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, officials said yesterday
Eight-time Grand Slam singles champion Andre Agassi, among only six men to achieve a career Grand Slam, has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, officials said yesterday.
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Agassi's induction ceremony will be conducted July 9 at the Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, during the ATP Hall of Fame Championships grass-court event. He will be the only enshrinee in the recent player category.
"I'm truly honored to be recognised alongside the greatest players of tennis," Agassi said. "My tennis career afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in other people's lives and it was truly special to share this exciting moment with the students of Agassi Prep."
The 40-year-old American topped the rankings for 101 weeks and went 870-274 with 60 titles in his career, including four Australian Opens, two US Opens, one Wimbledon and one French Open plus the 1996 Olympic singles gold medal.
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