Andre Agassi’s life now with wife Steffi Graf after only four people attended wedding

What has André Agassi been up to since he retired from tennis, one of the most successful players of all time? Agassi has won eight Grand Slam titles during his career.

One of the sport’s most enduring figures is Andre Agassi, a tennis maverick best known for his mullet, earrings, and rebellious streak that shook it in the 1990s. The American ace quickly rose to fame when he was just 16 and won 60 ATP Tour singles titles in a split year.

His glittering career boasts eight Grand Slam wins – including four Australian Opens, a French Open, Wimbledon and two US Opens – making him one of only five men in the Open Era to achieve a career Grand Slam. He also bagged Olympic gold in singles at the 1996 Atlanta Games, cementing his status as a global superstar.

Off the court, Agassi’s journey was as dramatic as his baseline battles: from a troubled youth driven by his demanding father to a mid-career slump and triumphant resurgence, culminating in his retirement in 2006 after an emotional US Open farewell. Now, at 55, Agassi’s net worth is estimated to be around £108million ($145m), boosted by smart investments and endorsements, but his love for racket sports – and life beyond tennis – shows no sign of waning.

BBC Wimbledon role

This year marked a new chapter for Agassi, with two high-profile roles thrusting him back into the limelight. First, he made his debut as a co-commentator for the BBC at Wimbledon, providing analysis during the men’s semi-final between defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz.

Agassi, who famously claimed the Wimbledon crown in 1992, delivered a treasure trove of expertise, offering tales from his competitive career and dissecting the play with sharp tennis acumen. The BBC’s masterstroke in landing the American icon was universally applauded, with his polished presentation and profound understanding drawing parallels to broadcasting’s elite.

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Supporters were ecstatic in their praise and flooded social media with requests to make the American a permanent addition. One observer wrote on X: “Throughly enjoying Andre Agassi’s commentary… has a great voice to listen to and enjoying all the anecdotes.”

One person called him “a revelation in the commentary box,” while the other called him “a revelation in the commentary box.”

Laver Cup Organizing

Agassi took over from fellow tennis legend John McEnroe in a position that combines tactics, inspiration, and celebrity appeal in the wake of his second new assignment as the skipper of Team World at the 2025 Laver Cup. Agassi and deputy captain Pat Rafter worked together to lead the lineup that included Fritz and Alex de Minaur during the tournament, which pits a European squad against representatives from all over the world.

Team World defeated Team Europe, a squad made up of Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Holger Rune, and Casper Ruud, 15-9, under the direction of Agassi. Agassi praised the experience during his first year as skipper in his victory speech following.

Before turning to his team directly, he said, “It’s been one hell of a week,” “Thank you for trust, thank you for buying in, thank you for allowing me to enter your lives for a brief period of time.”

Agassi’s enthusiasm for the Laver Cup, which was reflected in humor in moments like his gobsmacked response to a given point, gave the game a new life.

Interested in pickleball

Beyond these broadcasting and captaincy duties, Agassi has strengthened his connections to the thriving world of racket sports through a major investment in pickleball and padel. In June, he participated in a £15m Series A funding round for Ballers, a start-up launching premium indoor sports and entertainment venues across the US.

Supported by fellow athletes like Sloane Stephens, Kim Clijsters and NBA legend Dwyane Wade, Ballers plans to establish social clubs combining pickleball, padel and other pursuits with dining and events. Agassi, a passionate supporter of pickleball’s expansion, expressed his excitement for the project on Instagram. “It’s the fastest-growing sport in the world, possible even in history,” he said.

“I really believe in it from a participation standpoint because it’s a low point of entry, and nobody is afraid to try it,” said one participant. “I love it. Anything that is rapidly expanding will attract a lot of people’s disputes, according to my public company, Agassi Sports Entertainment.

I want to expand what those people do by giving those who have won a chance to go public. That is the outlook. The goal is to be innovative and a catalyst for greater growth.

Agassi participated in exhibition matches earlier this year, sometimes with his wife Steffi Graf, and won a mixed doubles championship.

His wedding had four guests.

Agassi’s personal life is deeply rooted in family, which contrasts sharply with his high-energy tennis era. His marriage to wife Steffi began in the late 1990s as a result of a coaching session they had.

Agassi and Graf had a very successful relationship after splitting from actress Brooke Shields, which led to their intimate wedding in Las Vegas in October 2001. Only four people, Agassi, Graf, and their respective mothers, were present in accordance with their desire for privacy.

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No extravagant events or hordes of guests are present; all is a simple ceremony. Jaden Gil, their son, and Jaz Elle, their daughter, were born a few days later.

Zverev sets up rematch with Sinner in Vienna final

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For the first time since their January battle for the Australian Open title, Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner will compete in Sunday’s Vienna Open final.

After clinching the match with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over Lorenzo Musetti in Saturday’s second semi-final, Zverev, who lost in Melbourne in straight sets, is eager to take on the world no. Two.

With a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alex de Minaur, top seed Sinner had already advanced to his eighth ATP final of the year.

The 28-year-old German won against Musetti convincingly to earn his 300th victory on the court.

After breaking the Italian fourth seed in the 11th game of the second set, he effectively played the crucial points and avoided mistakes when serving out for the match.

Zverev has now advanced to only two finals after losing to Sinner at the Australian Open in April in Munich and Stuttgart on grass in June.

Sinner’s record contrasts starkly with Sinner’s, who became the first man since Novak Djokovic to reach eight finals in a row in 2015-16.

With the ATP 500 tournament’s fourth straight sets victory, Sinner extended his winning streak to 20 matches and extended it to 12 victories over third-seeded Australia’s De Minaur.

He was broken twice, once in each set, but he fought his way through what he termed a “physical” encounter.

The 2023 Vienna Open champion, who has won the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and China Open, expressed his satisfaction with how they handled the situation.

He broke me in the second, and I was still there. I made an effort to maintain mental strength, so I’m delighted with today’s performance and, undoubtedly, that I’m in another final.

Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca defeated unseeded Spanish player Jaume Munar 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 in the first ATP 500 final of his career at the Swiss Indoors in Basel.

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Rivers United Beat Black Bulls, Qualify For Champions League Group Stage

Following a 3-1 victory over Mozambique’s Black Bulls at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, Rovers United advanced to the 2025/2026 CAF Champions League group stage.

On aggregate, they made the qualifying score of 3-2.

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Moctar Diallo’s second-half goal earned the Nigerian team a 1-0 defeat over the Mozambican champions at the Estádio Nacional do Zimpeto in Maputo on Sunday.

Rivers United now had to climb a mountain before the second leg of the second round of a tie.

Coach George Finidi’s men lived up to their expectations by winning 3-1 to advance 3-2 on aggregate to the next stage of the continental competition.

Just fifteen minutes into the game, Wasiu Falolu scored the winning goal.

Maclyn Biokpo doubled the Port-Harcourt-based team’s scoreline just before the 45th minute.

The visitors received one back from Moctar Diallo upon the restart of the second half.

With the score tied at 2-2 overall, Finidi’s side needed a goal to put things together.

In the 76th minute, Timothy Zachariah took the lead and finished superbly, leading his team 3-1 overall and 3-1 overall.

Real Housewives of London star among celebs at exclusive launch of gifting brand

In honor of Roxy Wraps, a gifting and wrapping service from Katrina Aleksa, Nicola McLean and I’m A Celebrity favorite, Nicola McLean also attended the plush Mayfair lunch held at Apollo’s Muse.

Celebrities turned out for the launch of a new luxury gifting service. Real Housewives of London star Juliet Mayhew, Big Brother favourite Nicola McLean and model Kamile Spann were among those at the exclusive Mayfair lunch.

Roxy Wraps, a new gifting, wrapping, and concierge service founded by founder Katrina Aleksa, was the subject of a lavish event held at Apollo’s Muse in London. A stunningly decorated table, which exemplifies Katrina’s skilled eye for detail, served guests champagne and steak and sea bass. And they left with handmade chocolates in personalized boxes.

Katrina, who has a background in art consulting and curating, wants to make gifting more accessible through curated sourcing and bespoke wrapping and has plans to launch an exclusive events membership in the fall. Additionally, she co-founded the organization that supports women in the art industry, AWITA (Association of Women in the Arts).

Her bespoke gifting combines aesthetics, emotional storytelling, and exclusivity with her vision for Roxy Wraps.

Juliet, a member of Real Housewives of London, is anticipating a second season of the Hayu show. The streaming service’s first original British entry into the global franchise was Auguest when it launched it.

The debut cast has already established themselves with a fusion of class, humor, and layered drama that is very London, including those of Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker, and Nessie Welschinger. The series provides a lavish yet surprisingly raw examination of capital life’s friendship, status, and reinvention.

The women have fought over loyalty, appearances, lifestyles, and, in one particularly memorable instance, borrowing clothes throughout the first season. Episodes like “White Witches and Warm Champagne” and “Alcohol & Ozempic” provide an example of how quickly a champagne brunch can become a battleground.

As the finale loomed, tensions simmered between Juliet, Amanda and Panthea — feuds that would inevitably resurface once host Katherine Ryan sat them down under the studio lights for the reunion show, which is out on Monday.

She admits, “how fresh some of the drama still felt surprised me the most.” Emotions were raw even after the movie had finished.

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These weren’t for show; they were the result of discussions between Juliet, Angus, and Amanda. Sometimes production had to step in just to “de-escalate” or “to de-escalate”.

However, Katherine quickly remark that the series isn’t all about Versace and venom. She responds, “There were apologies and really soft moments.” Many of these women have experienced heartache or trauma. Trust, not just gossip, is frequently the topic of their conflicts. The show becomes incredibly interesting because of the genuine vulnerability I witnessed.

Creighton wins British rally title for first time

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William Creighton, a native of Northern Ireland, has for the first time won the British Rally Championship.

At the Cambrian Rally, Creighton and Liam Regan comfortably claimed the lead spot.

The 27-year-old Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy driver had to finish in the top eight places to claim the title, so he duly did with a safe drive in his Toyota GR Yaris.

In contrast, Creighton’s emotions were so drastically different in the final round of the season compared to the same twelve months ago, when he clung to Chris Ingram for the title.

The BRC title follows victories at the Junior World and British Rally Championships, making Creighton’s most recent success.

After finishing in second place at the Carlisle Stages, Creighton and Regan stormed to victory on the Grampian Forest Rally to take control of the title battle. They won the first round of the season with a dominant victory on the East Riding Stages.

The team placed third overall in the BRC at Rali Ceredigion in September, which was held as part of the European Rally Championship.

With his most recent success, Creighton joins Colin McRae, the legendary rally driver, and Elfyn Evans, the current leader in the World Rally Championship.

Max McRae, the late McRae’s nephew, won the rally. Romet Jurgensen and Meirion Evans, both of whom needed to win the title, came in second and third in Wales.

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Israeli settlers attack more Palestinians as olive harvest violence surges

As the violence against residents who are stealing their olive trees intensifies, Israeli settlers have attacked a number of Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank.

According to the Palestinian Wafa news agency, settlers reportedly attacked farmers in the village of Deir Nidham, northwest of Ramallah, injuring at least three Palestinians on Saturday.

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Wafa quoted local activist and activist Mujahid Tamimi saying that settlers beat the farmers with rifle butts and forced them to leave their land near the village’s western entrance.

Motasem Abdullah Tamimi, a 31-year-old resident, was later detained by Israeli forces in the village to protect the settlers, Tamimi added.

In the wake of Israel’s deadly war on the Gaza Strip, which started in October 2023, Palestinians across the West Bank have experienced a rise in Israeli military and settler violence.

More than 1, 000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 10, 000 others have been injured as a result of Israeli military and settler attacks, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

However, the olive harvest season this year, which typically begins in October, has seen an even more intense wave of violence.

Nour Odeh of Al Jazeera reported that settler attacks “usually occur in the company and protection of Israeli soldiers who occasionally engage in them.”

According to Odeh, “the settlers are armed, dangerous, and many of them serve in the army,” according to Odeh, who added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government has “emboldened” the settlers.

She reported that “the attacks are intended to drive Palestinians out of their homes, creating an environment where staying in one’s town is simply untenable and unsafe.”

Many Palestinians’ primary economic interests are inscribed in olive trees, and it is a significant cultural pillar of Palestinian society.

According to UN statistics, between 80 000 and 100 000 families rely on olive oil for their main and secondary income sources.

The Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission has reported 158 attacks on olive pickers in total since the start of the current year’s campaign.

141 settlers, who enjoy what human rights groups have called total impunity for violent acts against Palestinians, carried out by the Israeli army, and 141 by Israeli settlers.

Farmers across the West Bank have also been prevented from accessing their lands by Israeli forces for the second week in a row.

In Kafr Malek, east of Ramallah, settlers sprayed pepper gas on Palestinian farmers on Saturday, injuring several people.

Ahmad Shakarna, 65, was beaten while he was picking olives with his family in the village of Nahalin, close to Bethlehem, by a settler and three Israeli soldiers in a separate incident.

Israeli forces dispersed farmers who were trying to reach their lands in the al-Baqa’a region with tear gas and sound bombs in Beit Awwa, southwest of Hebron.

In addition, armed settlers attacked farmers and took their tools from the Aqraba and Qabalan villages south of Nablus. Before being forced to flee their land, three Palestinians were seriously hurt in those attacks.

More than 700,000 Israeli settlers reside in more than 250 settlements and outposts across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, which are deemed to be prohibited by international law.