A New York Times Notable Book and a Forbes, San Francisco
Chronicle, and Washington Post Best Book of the Year
“Agassi may have just penned one of the best sports
autobiographies of all time. Check—it’s one of the better memoirs
out there, period. . . . An unvarnished, at times inspiring story
[told] in an arresting, muscular style. . . . Agassi’s memoir is
just as entrancing as his tennis game.”—Time
“Fascinating. . . . Inspiring. . . . Open describes
Agassi’s personal odyssey with brio and unvarnished candor. . . .
[Agassi’s] career-comeback tale is inspiring but even more so is
another Open storyline. It could be called: The punk grows up. . .
. Countless athletes start charitable foundations, but frequently
the organizations are just tax shelters or PR stunts. For Agassi
helping others has instead become his life’s calling. . . . Open is
a superb memoir, but it hardly closes the books on an extraordinary
life.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Honest in a way that such books seldom are. . . . An
uncommonly well-written sports memoir. . . . Bracingly devoid of
triumphalist homily, Agassi’s is one of the most passionately
anti-sports books ever written by a superstar athlete.”
—The New York Times
“Not your typical jock-autobio fare. This literate and
absorbing book is, as the title baldly states, Agassi’s
confessional, a wrenching chronicle of his lifelong search for
identity and serenity, on and off the court.”
—Los Angeles Times
“The writing here is exceptional. It is can’t-put-down
good.”
—Sports Illustrated
“An honest, substantive, insightful autobiography. . .
. The bulk of this extraordinary book vividly recounts a lost
childhood, a Dickensian adolescence, and a chaotic struggle in
adulthood to establish an identity. . . . While not without
excitement, Agassi’s comeback to No. 1 is less uplifting than his
sheer survival, his emotional resilience, and his good humor in the
face of the luckless cards he was often dealt.”
—The Washington Post
“The most revealing, literate, and toes-stompingly
honest sports autobiography in history”
—Rick Reilly, ESPN
“Much more than a drug confession—Agassi weaves a
fascinating tale of professional tennis and personal adversity. . .
. His tale shows that success is measured both on and off the
court.”
—New York Post
“Not only has Agassi bared his soul like few
professional athletes ever have, he’s done it with a flair and
force that most professional writers can’t even pull off.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“[A] heartfelt memoir . . . Agassi’s style is open,
all right, and his book, like so many of his tennis games, is a
clear winner.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Hard-won self-knowledge irradiates almost every page
of Open. . . . Not just a first-rate sports memoir but a genuine
bildungsroman, darkly funny yet also anguished and soulful. It
confirms what Agassi’s admirers sensed from the outset, that this
showboat . . . was not clamoring for attention but rather
conducting a struggle to wrest some semblance of selfhood from the
sport that threatened to devour him.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“A riveting and reflective memoir by a man who rose to
the top of his sport—despite hating it.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Celebrity tell-alls have rarely been this honest and
this interesting.”
—Baltimore Sun
“A vivid portrait of the internal battle faced in some
measure by every athlete.”
—Bloomberg News
“Articulate. . . . Expertly rendered.”
—The Morning News (Boston)
“Refreshingly candid. . . . This lively, revealing, and
entertaining book is certain to roil the tennis world and make a
big splash beyond.”
—Publishers Weekly
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