One of the most famous players in the history of tennis, Andre Agassi first made headlines for his flamboyant rebellious on-court style and backed up the hype with great performances. As an older player, Agassi mounted a career comeback for the ages, sporting a much different bald-headed look. Whichever era is looked at, Agassi is one of the most passionate performers in the history of tennis.
THIS was Mark Philippoussis in the 1999 Davis Cup final: 23 years of age, as physically imposing as Goliath, striding out like Usain Bolt, flogging on-the-rise backhands like Andre Agassi, booming untouchable serves as if they were being shot from a cannon, crunching his forehand winners with a thundering ferocity that made the French crowd gasp.
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Andre won the Australian Open in 1995, which was his first time ever competing in it. It also marked his first and only victory over Pete Sampras in a Grand Slam singles final.
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