Open Season: How Andre Agassi Redefined Tennis

Mike Agassi: Father, Fighter, Founder

11 min · 19. jan. 2026
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We step back before Andre Agassi ever became a headline and meet the engine behind the backyard court: his father, Mike Agassi. This episode traces Mike’s immigrant drive, boxer’s mentality, and obsession with control—how a man who refused to accept limits poured his ambition into a plan for his family. It’s the origin of the intensity, innovation, and pressure that shaped Andre’s future and set the conditions for the player who would later redefine the sport of tennis.

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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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