'Open: An Autobiography' offers a deeply personal narrative from Andre Agassi, one of tennis's most gifted athletes with a paradoxical relationship to the game he mastered. Fueled by struggle and resilience from childhood pressures to the pinnacle of world tennis, Agassi's memoir takes readers through an emotionally-charged journey. From the relentless coercion by an overbearing father to his rebellious youth at a tennis academy, this book uncovers Agassi's evolution as an individual and a sports icon. Balancing raw honesty with lyrical prose, Agassi recounts his public romances, profound depression, and spectacular career highs. His comeback story, culminating as the oldest world number one, illustrates both a champion's fight on the courts and a human's quest for love and balance away from them.