Open, An Autobiography, by Andre Agassi » Perfect title for a tennis player’s biography! I’m in doubt if Agassi is a nice guy in fact, or if his ghost-writer made him seems very nice. 

Must admit I don’t know anything about tennis. Maybe that’s why parts about the psychological battles that Agassi had with himself were more appealing to me than a few games he described more detailed. Obviously I was expecting that (and certainly it would made any tennis fan more thrilled than I was), but I was more interested in the character. And I found him, lonely (I’ve never thought about the loneliness of a player), exposing all the weaknesses and fears anyone feel in real life - and sometimes we simply can’t admit.