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They got married in 2001

Andre Agassi & Steffi Graf

Days before Graf was due to give birth to their first child in October 2001, she and Agassi tied the knot in a low-key ceremony. The tennis star revealed in his memoir that he and Graf invited their mothers and a Nevada judge to their house, where they exchanged vows in their courtyard “barefoot and wearing jeans.” The couple used twists of old raffia that Graf found in a drawer for their wedding bands.

Inside the Life of Jaden Gil Agassi, Son of Andre Agassi And Steffi Graf

Jaden Gil Agassi Steph Graf and Andre Agassi's Son

Given his family lineage, Jaden Gil Agassi is one interesting personality among many whose identity has become public Interest.

Known to be the first child of the legendary tennis players Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf. Jaden has had his own fair share of the spotlight, coming into public notice after his birth. Only enough generational fame can give, and it doesn’t include personal identity.

Vying to make a name for himself in sports, Jaden has become a right-handed pitcher in baseball, and, as of 2023, he was playing for the University of Southern California’s Trojans baseball team.

Later information indicates he plans to continue his academic and athletic career at the University of Portland. His performance statistics in 2023 include figures that shaped his career independently. After appearing in 13 games, Jaden has fully set the ball rolling, trailing directly behind his family’s athletic legacy.

Jaden also has a sister named Jaz Elle Agassi, and he has been noted on social media to have a girlfriend named Catherine, whom he acknowledged in a Valentine’s Day post in 2023. He has an active presence on Instagram with a notable following, indicative of a public interest in his sporting career and his family name.

But his career doesn’t cover the entirety of Jaden’s personality. He is one to induce his athletic greatest into the streams of his everyday endeavors, winning in realms that exist entirely outside the confine of a baseball pitch, here’s the full Gist!

Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf: All About the Tennis Stars' Marriage and Family

Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi arrive for the David Foster Foundation Gala in 2017

Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are a love match.

While he was admittedly “taken by” the fellow tennis player in the early 1990s, the pair did not tie the knot until a decade later.

Agassi, who was previously married to actress Brooke Shields, once told Forbes India that the “highest point of his life” was when Graf accepted his marriage proposal.

“She was the hardest to win,” he declared.

Speaking to The Cut in 2014, Agassi noted that he respected Graf “from a distance and marveled at her" early on. The tennis power couple, who have both since retired from the sport, went on to wed in 2001 and are now parents of two.

“What has transcended everything has been the common ground we share and our basic approach toward life. It’s better to be lucky than good sometimes,” Agassi told Parade of him and Graf. “I don’t feel like I have any answer to how to have successful relationships, but I do feel overwhelmed with the joy that I feel every day.”

In January 2024, the couple rang in the new year together, posing for a photo that Agassi shared on Instagram. "With Love ❤️," he wrote in the caption.

From their first introduction to their marriage and family life, here's everything to know about Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s relationship.

They have two kids

 Andre Agassi and Steffi GrafAndre at Agassi's 12th Annual Grand Slam for Children in 2007

The couple welcomed the first of their two children, son Jaden Gil Agassi, in October 2001, followed by their daughter, Jaz Elle Agassi, on Oct. 3, 2003. He revealed in his book that after their daughter was born, he and his wife, like they had done with their son, secretly vowed that Jaz wouldn’t play tennis. Although their son didn’t follow in their tennis footsteps, Jaden plays another sport. In 2019, the baseball player signed with the University of Southern California, while his proud mom and dad stood behind him.

According to Agassi, his kids never had a moment where they realized that their parents were famous — instead, they eventually began to understand why people would come up to them and want to talk to him and Graf in public.

While talking to PEOPLE in March 2024, Agassi said, "You go through a whole phase of them going, ‘Well, this makes no sense that the people are coming up as if there’s a big deal.' And then they start to put together why it's a big deal."

He continued, "They start to realize they're looking behind the Wizard of Oz curtain and they realize it's not all that. So there's a healthy balance that kind of is inevitable through the whole process.”

New Dominance, Injuries, and Final Tour Years

After dealing with a series of injuries and losses in the intervening years, Graf came back on top in 1993, winning three of four Grand Slam events in addition to the Virginia Slims championships. She won her first French Open since 1988, and conquered Wimbledon by defeating Jana Novotná. The next year, she won the Australian Open and an assortment of tournaments across the globe. However, while competing (and winning) in San Diego, Graf aggravated a long-time back injury, and developed a bone spur at the base of her spine due to a congenital condition. From 1994 to 1996, various ailments and surgeries disrupted her career, causing her to withdraw twice from the Australian Open. Despite the setbacks, Graf still managed to win a number of titles, including Wimbledon in 1995. The final of that championship is widely recognized as one of the most exciting in women's major finals history, with a dramatic third set that involved a 16-minute long, 13-deuce game.

Graf's final tour years from 1997 to 1999 were plagued with further injuries to her knees and back, causing her to lose her world number one ranking and, for the first time in a decade, the Grand Slam title. After racking up a handful of high-profile wins, Graf finally announced her retirement from the women's tour in 1999, attributing the decision to a loss of motivation.

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