Andre Agassi
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/ AustralianOpenresult = "W" (1995 Australian Open – Men's Singles/1995, 2000 Australian Open – Men's Singles/2000, 2001 Australian Open – Men's Singles/2001, 2003 Australian Open – Men's Singles/2003)

/ FrenchOpenresult = "W" (1999 French Open – Men's Singles/1999)

/ Wimbledonresult = "W" (1992 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles/1992)

/ USOpenresult = "W" (1994 US Open – Men's Singles/1994, 1999 US Open – Men's Singles/1999)

/ Othertournaments = Yes

/ MastersCupresult = "W" (1990 ATP Tour World Championships/1990)

/ Olympicsresult = File:Gold medal.svg/20px "Gold Medal" (Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's Singles/1996)

/ doublesrecord = 40-42 (on the Grand Prix tour, ATP Tour, in Grand Slam (tennis)/Grand Slams and Davis Cup)

/ doublestitles = 1

/ grandslamsdoublesresults = yes

/ FrenchOpenDoublesresult = QF (1992)

/ USOpenDoublesresult = 1R (1987)

/ highestdoublesranking = No. 123 (August 17, 1992)

/ Team=yes

/ DavisCupresult = "W" (1990, 1992, 1995)

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My feelings are he [Yevgeny Kafelnikov] should take his prize money when he is done here and go and buy some perspective.

I feel old when I see mousse in my opponent's hair.

Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it.

I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete's baby. I just think genetics are in my favour.

He was too good. I would suggest to his next opponent that he doesn't look to me for advice.

What makes something special is not just what you have to gain, but what you feel there is to lose.

It has meant a lot to me to challenge the best players in the world and to beat them. And it means a lot to me to be out here and fighting for the title and, you know, it hurts not to win it.

It's shocking how little there is to do with tennis when you're just thinking about nothing except winning every point.

I think I've always had the shots. But in the past, I've suffered too many mental lapses. Now, I'm starting to get away from that and my mental discipline and commitment to the game are much better. I think I'm really taking a good look at the big picture. That's the difference between being around for the final or watching the final from my sofa at home.