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Author: Andre Agassi

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780307268198

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/11/2009

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2His aspiration to be number one in the world
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Chapter 3Opening the road to number one
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Chapter 4Agassi's brand-new life
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to Open

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Open" by Andre Agassi is an excellent way to grasp the profound insights and emotional depth of the tennis legend's life story in a concise format. Agassi's candid reflections on his struggles with identity, fame, and the relentless pressures of professional sports provide valuable lessons on resilience, authenticity, and self-discovery. The audiobook format allows for an engaging experience, making it easier to absorb his powerful narrative while fitting it into a busy lifestyle, ensuring that listeners can appreciate the highlights of this compelling memoir without committing to the full text.

Author : Andre Agassi

The book is a collaboration between Andre Agassi and American journalist and writer J.R. Moehringer. Nonetheless, Moehringer insisted that the book belonged only to Agassi and his stories, his people and his battles. Under the literary guidance of Pulitzer Prize winner Moehringer, Agassi's tumultuous life story was hailed as “the most revealing, literate, and toes-stompingly honest sports autobiography in history.”

Key Insights from Open

  • Andre Agassi's memoir reveals the intense pressure and expectations he faced as a young tennis prodigy, highlighting the toll that fame and success can take on mental health. His journey underscores the importance of personal authenticity and finding joy in one's passions, rather than simply pursuing external validation.
  • Agassi explores the complex relationship he had with his father, who instilled a relentless drive for success in him, often at the expense of personal happiness. This dynamic illustrates how familial expectations can shape identity and motivation, for better or worse.
  • Throughout 'Open,' Agassi candidly reflects on his struggles with self-doubt and his eventual reconciliation with the sport he once loathed. This narrative emphasizes the themes of resilience and redemption, showing that it is possible to find peace and purpose, even after years of turmoil.
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