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{Dоwnlоаd/Rеаd PDF Bооk} Open: an Autobiography OPEN: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Andre Agassi | 400 pages | 10 Aug 2010 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007281435 | English | London, United Kingdom Open: An Autobiography PDF Book Ellen Karnowski Yes, he has been through so many experiences as a player himself, he understands the tensions, struggles and mental anguish players have to be subject …more Yes, he has been through so many experiences as a player himself, he understands the tensions, struggles and mental anguish players have to be subject to and he could give good advice for any aspect of a player's life. When Mr Agassi takes drugs or drinks too much it's because others took advantage of his trust and shattered feelings. Visit the author's website: www. Not love for the game itself, even though I quite liked to watch the few tennis matches shown on TV the Rome and Montecarlo Opens, the fortuitous Davis Cup final reached by the Italian male team. I see on J. You don't need to be better than everyone just be better than the one standing in front of you. Over and over and over. The way his father forced him to train as a little boy and the life he led as a tennis pro were also very interesting to know. Jun 29, Sumit Singla rated it liked it Shelves: sports , favorites , wobble-firebirds , By the time he turns pro at sixteen, his new look promises to change tennis forever, as does his lightning-fast return. And a good one too. I knew that this was one of the best autobiographies, but I was still amazed at how good it's written. OpenBook : www. Did I care about stylish hairdo and weird outfits? How each one reacted to their fate was what interested me. I think this helped me understand the struggle Agassi went through in his early adulthood. Here are the stories of two men whose childhoods were taken away from them by their ambitious fathers who wanted their children to become "Number One". Quite a change: having thought about nothing but hitting tennis balls, he now starts looking like a tennis ball! Then, at the age of 14 all this radically changed. After reading the book, I say he is a Phoenix, burning himself down and rising from his own ashes. Far more than a superb memoir about the highest levels of professional tennis, Open is the engrossing story of a remarkable life. Just keep trying Chery! Yes there are the few sweet rushes of relief when he finally defeats Becker and wins various grand slams, but the predominant motif seems to be about loss. A highly recommended read for any tennis fan. He repeats this over and over in his autobiography. Before that, he plummets to in the world rankings, takes meth and splits from Brooke. His final coach was all lined up to be Marat Safin's coach, but Agassi convinces him to become his coach intsead since Safin's "a loose cannon. Return to Book Page. Andre Agassi reviews. Apart from having been pushed onto the stage as children, the glamorous couple had nothing in common. Jul 02, Priyanshu rated it it was amazing Shelves: autobiography , favorites. Stefanie and I have promised them that when I stop training, when we stop traveling the world, we can buy a puppy. I look at Stefanie. The deepest — ie most venomous — rivalry turns out to be with Boris Becker. Not because the player played well - I just had an off day. She needs me to pick out the blueberries before she eats it. He did crazy things and the media loved or hated him for that due to the circumstances. But the fascinating part of his story is what motivates him to keep One of the best sports biographies I've read. Open regales us with stories about his experiences with friends and rivals alike; he speaks more than fondly of the guidance and wisdom provided to him by his trainer Gil Reyes and his coach Brad Gilbert. And did I mention, Steffi Graf hates tennis. Upon playing Nadal he knows that he will not be able to beat Nadal. I started to read again, but I read another 4 books before finishing this one. If I had I would have been his biggest fan, bar none. All except Jimmy Connors, face blank and "arms tightly folded". Agassi writes candidly about his early success and his uncomfortable relationship with fame, his marriage to Brooke Shields, his growing interest in philanthropy, and—described in haunting, point-by-point detail—the highs and lows of his celebrated career. Oh, I was just a wee bit broken because people hurt me. Before the shot works, however, it causes its own torments. I mean, get over yourself man! This is about as honest and open as you are going to get in an autobiography, especially from a sports star. Open: An Autobiography Writer Seven thirty. The second piece of information that made me want to read this book was Jara's review: "After finishing this I appreciate Agassi more as a human than a tennis player. First, it is not a story of a flawless man or an impeccable athlete. Inspired by her quiet strength, he fights through crippling pain from a deteriorating spine to remain a dangerous opponent in the twenty-first and final year of his career. The good, the bad and the ugly. I grab my back. And he recounts his spectacular resurrection, a comeback climaxing with his epic run at the French Open and his march to become the oldest man ever ranked number one. If I had to choose between Sampras and Agassi to invite to a dinner party, it would be Agassi any day. Also: th book read! It's really about the role tennis has played in his life and how it has shaped his life in so many ways. The objective is to get within reach of that finish line, because then it gives off a magnetic force. My old editor always said that I should try to write like anyone, it should be J. The guys who Agassi was playing close to his retirement are now the guys who dominated for years but are said to be on their way out. Agassi spills everything in his memoir. Among Andre Agassi's impressive accomplishments - 8-time Grand Slam winner, Olympic Gold medalist, nearly career wins - we can now add "author" to his list of accomplishments. Dec 17, Candy rated it liked it Shelves: read-in Get A Copy. Your minds will not explode after learning what Agassi thought when he played, but they will certainly have something to think about. Ok, now that we're past the obvious stuff let's get down to it. Want to Read saving…. With exquisitely sensuous detail, quiet humor, and Nov 24, Gus Sanchez rated it really liked it Shelves: bios-and-memoirs , sports. May 18, Vio rated it really liked it Recommended to Vio by: Lavinia. From Las Vegas Finished "Open" last night. I get up and walk around the table, test my balance. I grew up in small towns where I learned the importance of family and tradition. I think she may be a butterface to some, but a hot goddess to others; but no one will question that she has nice legs and great game. We watch as B. After reading this book, I respect him most for his tenacity and for his ability to thrash his way forward even though he has no idea who he is as a person for much of the book. And given what he reveals in it, I have little reason to believe that anything is exaggerated, stretched or glossed over. She hands me her muffin. I found myself rooting for him throughout the book, whether it was in a match, a new relationship, or his endeavors in education. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. I feel as if someone snuck in during the night and attached one of those anti-theft steering wheel locks to my spine. But in this Confession — a confession in danger of being reduced to the slogan "I hated tennis and took meth" — maybe we should have been told approximately how many millions it took to lure him to participate in this betrayal in the first place. OpenBook : www. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Then I loved the humor, the metaphors, the comparisons. Agassi brings a near-photographic memory to every pivotal match and every relationship. The tiny space in my spine where the nerves are housed began to feel vacuum packed. View all 5 comments. Each opening is different, and each is just right for its subject. Red eyes, gray stubble— a face totally different from the one with which I started. I have a fascination with tennis which unfortunately doesn't translate to being talented at tennis and I remember Andre Agassi playing. First he inserted the needle. And then after today are you retire? No more hiding. Still, this feels different. What I didn't realize is that he battled a lot of demons along the way. And here is the not entirely unexpected irony of Open. Open: An Autobiography Reviews Related Articles. I felt compelled to finish it in 2 days "straight sets" maybe? When Agassi lost, he became a bad model and a foul-mouthed buffoon not worthy to set foot on a tennis court. Autobiography is a revelatory art, which is why your selection of an opening will set the tone of your self-disclosures.
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