NOTHING BEATS THE SLAM

THE PICKLEBALL SLAM
Get ready to witness the electrifying sequel of the century, The Pickleball Slam 2! Four World #1 ranked players and multi-Slam Champions will compete for a 200m purse. John McEnroe and Maria Sharapova will team up to take on Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf. They have combined for 42 Grand Slam titles – but who will take home the Pickleball Slam 2?
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Agassi introduced his wife at her Tennis Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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Graf was overcome with emotion after Agassi introduced her at her International Tennis Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2004. "As I attempt to find words worthy to introduce the person that has changed my life, I realize the words have yet to be invented that are large enough, colorful enough, or true enough to express the heart and soul of this woman that I love," Agassi said in his speech.
Steffi Graf Net Worth
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Category: Richest Athletes › Tennis Players Net Worth: $145 Million Birthdate: Jun 14, 1969 (54 years old) Birthplace: Mannheim Gender: Female Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.76 m) Profession: Tennis player Nationality: West Germany 💰 Compare Steffi Graf's Net Worth
- Career Earnings
- Tax Issues
- Early Life and Career Beginnings
- Grand Slam and Golden Slam
- New Dominance, Injuries, and Final Tour Years
- Exhibition Matches
- Personal Life
- Legacy and Honors
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Stefanie Maria Graf was born on June 14, 1969 in Mannheim, West Germany, the daughter of Heidi Schalk and Peter Graf. Her father was an aspiring tennis coach, introducing Graf to the game by teaching her how to wield a wooden racket at the age of three. At the age of four, she began practicing on court, and entered her first tournament when she was five. Soon enough, she was winning the top prize at numerous junior tournaments.
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Graf began 1988 by defeating Chris Evert and winning the Australian Open, not losing a single set during the tournament. She then won the tournament in Berlin, defended her title at the French Open, and conquered Wimbledon by coming from behind to defeat Navratilova. Finally, upon winning the US Open, Graf took the Grand Slam title, the only such title in history completed across three surfaces: clay, hard court, and grass. The cherry on top of this honor came during the summer Olympic Games in Seoul, where Graf beat Gabriela Sabatini in the gold medal match, and became the first and only Golden Slam winner in history.

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