Tennis, Andre Agassi coach: who is the new student?

The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi
The 50 years of Agassi

After leaving the fields and finishing his professional career, Andre Agassi he said he really didn’t intend to be a coach. She has already changed her mind more than once and would be ready to coach Sebastian Korda, twenty years old son of art who stood out this year at Roland Garros and is now number 118 in the world.

The image posted by the young tennis player on Instagram after spending a few days in Las Vegas where Agassi lives with his wife testifies that at least one meeting took place. Steffi Graf, also in the images on the field.

There has been no public announcement, but there hasn’t been one to say that Agassi is no longer the coach of Grigor Dimitrov, but the well-informed know that the relationship is now winding down. In the stories of Korda’s Instagram account, Agassi is seen on the sidelines where the coaches usually stay. To facilitate the relationship between the two there would be the fact that Korda lives in the US as the former Kid of Las Vegas, winner of eight career Slams.

Agassi did not take his seat on the sidelines immediately after he stopped playing. In the early years he dedicated himself only to his Foundation for children in difficulty and only after the release of his autobiography in 2011 did he return to the most important fields also as a testimonial and joined the team of Novak Djokovic. The relationship lasted less than a year between 2017 and 2018.

“I tried to help Novak with the best of intentions, but we often found ourselves at odds with one another. I wish him the best for the rest of his career, “Agassi said then. If he really had to coach Korda it might be easier given the young age of the player he could really give from maestro.

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