Open Season: How Andre Agassi Redefined Tennis

Rebellion Runs in the Family

16 min · 20. jan. 2026
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We rewind to a time before Andre Agassi redefined tennis, to show that his first battles weren’t fought on tour—they happened at home. Under Mike Agassi’s relentless, win-at-all-costs rule, each Agassi child forged a unique form of resistance. This episode uncovers the family pattern that planted the seed of Agassi’s revolution: a household built to produce champions—and destined to produce rebels.

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Disruptor: Andre Agassi’s 1986 Season

In this episode, we dive into Andre Agassi’s explosive arrival on the tennis scene in 1986—a year when a wild-haired teenager from Las Vegas turned pro, clashed with the tennis establishment, and redefined what it meant to be a rebel in the sport. We follow Agassi from his nervy debut at La Quinta through headline-grabbing upsets at Stratton Mountain, examining how his outsider energy and anti-establishment spirit rattled the traditional tennis world. We also revisit Agassi’s first US Open, where the noise and pressure of New York delivered a harsh lesson in humility and sparked a memorable “up yours” gesture from Jeremy Bates to coach Nick Bollettieri. As Agassi finishes the year ranked #91, we reflect on how his punk-rock approach wasn’t just a look—it was a challenge to the game’s old rules, setting the stage for a new era in tennis.

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