Quote by Andre Agassi
Tennis was always sort of a - a learning. It was a vehicle for me

Tennis was always sort of a – a learning. It was a vehicle for me to discover a lot about myself. And the things that I sort of discovered at times I not only didnt want to see it for myself but I certainly didnt want millions of people to see it. – Andre Agassi

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