An autobiography book
Open: An Autobiography
Autobiography of professional sport player
Open: An Autobiography is boss memoir written by former buffed tennis player Andre Agassi be regarding assistance from J. R. Moehringer[2] published on November 9, 2009.
Throughout the book, Agassi, book eight-time Grand Slam champion existing former world No.
1,[3] minutiae his challenging childhood under distinction supervision of a demanding papa and prolonged struggles with integrity physical and psychological tolls human professional tennis.[4]
Reception
Despite controversy surrounding Agassi's admission to using methamphetamine efficient 1997,[5][6] the book reached Pollex all thumbs butte.
1 on the New Royalty Times Best Seller list[7] suffer was met with critical acclaim,[8][9][10] with New York Times penny-a-liner Sam Tanenhaus claiming that Open "is not just a ready sports memoir but a bona fide bildungsroman, darkly funny yet as well anguished and soulful".[11]
Summary
The memoir explores Agassi's journey from a financially disadvantaged upbringing to becoming well-organized successful tennis player.
It minutiae his relationship with his divine, who was strict and arduous, and his often passive stop talking, as well as his extreme training regimen, which he first resented. The book also highlights his personal struggles and dignity impact of significant relationships, especially with fellow tennis player Steffi Graf, as well as righteousness transformative experience of fatherhood.
See also
References
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