Serena Williams, Wimbledon and Andre Agassi
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ANDRE AGASSI believes Serena Williams’ return is “a win for tennis”. And Genie Bouchard reckons she could even WIN Wimbledon – but admitted it may be a big mistake not playing any singles
ANDRE AGASSI is relishing being back in tennis circles – and will be reunited with a BBC commentator after his on-air spat in 2025. Agassi stepped away from tennis after retiring in 2006 to
Flach reached a career-high singles ranking of world number 108 in 1994, and he was never able to push on from this, even after his Wimbledon win over Agassi. This was not even the only win Flach obtained over Agassi, having also beaten him in Washington D.C. in 1997.
Ralph Lauren hosted the panel discussion at his Madison Avenue women's store on Thursday night leading up to Wimbledon.
The manicured lawns of Wimbledon came to the heart of Manhattan on Friday when former Grand Slam champions and fan favourites including Andre Agassi and Caroline Wozniacki took to a temporary pop-up grasscourt erected in New York's Central Park.
