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AGASSI CAREER SUMMARY
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The only man in tennis history to win all four Grand Slam titles and an Olympic Gold Medal.
One of five players (Fred Perry, Don Budge, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson) to win all four Grand Slam titles during his career.
Only player in the Open Era to win at least one ATP title for 18 years.
One of three players (Rod Laver, Roger Federer) in the Open Era to reach four consecutive Grand Slam finals -- won Roland Garros, reached Wimbledon final and won US Open in 1999; won Australian Open in 2000.
One of four players all-time to win the Australian Open title at least four times along with Aussie Hall of Famers Roy Emerson (six), Jack Crawford (four) and Ken Rosewall (four).
Only player in the Open Era to win at least one ATP title for 18 years.
Has played in most Grand Slam tournaments (60, including Wimbledon) in the Open Era. Stands No. 3 with most career Grand Slam match wins (220) behind Jimmy Connors (233) and Ivan Lendl (222).
Has appeared in 90 career finals (60-30) between 1987-2005 (except 1997) and 15 Grand Slam finals (8-7). He reached the championship at least twice in all four Grand Slam tournaments.
One of 10 players all-time to win at least 8 Grand Slam titles:
1) Pete Sampras 14
2) Roy Emerson 12
3) Bjorn Borg 11
Rod Laver 11
5) Bill Tilden 10
6) Andre Agassi 8
Jimmy Connors 8
Ivan Lendl 8
Fred Perry 8
Ken Rosewall 8
The only player to rank in the Top 10 in three different decades (1988, 1990, 2000).
Has finished in the Top 10 for 16 years (along with Jimmy Connors), ranking between No. 1 and 10 at least once (except for No. 5)
Became oldest player to rank No. 1 in INDESIT ATP Rankings at 33 years, 13 days on May 11, 2003 and held the top spot for 14 weeks.
A member of three winning Davis Cup teams (1990, '92 and '95) and compiled a 30-6 career record in 22 ties. His 30 singles match wins is the second-best in U.S. Davis Cup history (behind John McEnroe's 1).
Winner of an all-time best 17 career ATP Masters Series titles (since 1990), capturing seven (of nine) different tournament titles.
AGASSI BY THE NUMBERS
• The 36-year-old Las Vegas native is fifth all-time with 864 career match
wins (as of June 26):
W L
1. Jimmy Connors 1222 269
2. Ivan Lendl 1070 238
3. Guillermo Vilas 920 281
4. John McEnroe 869 194
5. Andre Agassi 864 270
• Agassi’s 60 career titles places him seventh in the Open Era:
Player Titles
1) Jimmy Connors 109
2) Ivan Lendl 94
3) John McEnroe 77
4) Pete Sampras 64
5) Bjorn Borg 62
Guillermo Vilas 62

7) Andre Agassi 60
Agassi's 60 career titles by country (12):
No.
United States 41
Australia 4
Canada 3
France 3
Germany 2
Austria 1
Brazil 1
China + 1
Czech Republic 1
England 1
Italy 1
Spain 1

Agassi’s 15th title since turning 30 tied him for fourth place in the
Open Era for titles over the age of 30:
Player Titles After 30
1. Rod Laver 44
2. Ken Rosewall 29
3. Arthur Ashe 20
4. Andre Agassi 15
Jimmy Connors 15
Agassi has finished in the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings 16 times, tying
Jimmy Connors for the most Top 10 year-end rankings. Here are the
players with the most Top 10 finishes:
No.
1. Jimmy Connors 16
Andre Agassi 16
3. Ivan Lendl 13
4. Pete Sampras 12
5. Boris Becker 11
Agassi is one of seven players to rank No. 1 at least 100 weeks in the
INDESIT ATP Rankings:
Weeks at No. 1
1. Pete Sampras 286
2. Ivan Lendl 270
3. Jimmy Connors 268
4. John McEnroe 170
5. Roger Federer 126 (as of June 26)
6. Bjorn Borg 109
7. Andre Agassi 101
Agassi has appeared in eight finals in Miami and San Jose-San Francisco
during his career, the most of any tournament:
Tournament Finals W-L
Miami 8 6-2
San Jose-San Francisco* 8 5-3
Washington, D.C. 6 5-1
Los Angeles 6 4-2
US Open 6 2-4
*The San Francisco event moved to San Jose in 1994
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