Rebellious, modern, and influential. Andre Agassi stepped foot on the tennis court in the early ’90s like a flamboyant young kid with long hair and a sprinkle of tennis magic in his racket. Known for his aggressive brand of tennis and quirky fashion sense, he became the Allen Iverson of the tennis court. Around the same time, legends like Boris Becker had already carved a niche, and battles with Agassi promised fireworks.
During the early years of Agassi’s career, he had an intriguing rivalry with Becker. It began way back in 1988 when they faced each other in Indian Wells. While Becker dominated the early parts of their rivalry, winning three consecutive matches, Agassi found his way back and leads 10-4 in their head-to-head battles. Unlike other rivals like Roger Federer and Rafael Nada