![]() ![]() (Stupid coronavirus!) Agassi won Olympic gold in 1996, so this book was completely on point. ![]() July’s assignment was to read a sports-related book in honor of the Summer Olympics that are supposed to be taking place right now. I read Open as part of the 2020 Thoughtful Reading Challenge. ![]() (This in no way affects the honesty of my reviews!) All commissions will be donated to the ALS Association. As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission, at no additional cost to you, from qualifying purchases. This post may contain Amazon Affiliate links. (I promise that’s the only tennis pun I’ll use.) It opens with one of the most compelling prologues I’ve ever read and then serves up page after page of the fascinating triumphs and tribulations of Agassi’s life. Open is the autobiography of tennis legend Andre Agassi. ![]()
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