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In this episode of The Cover, we unzip the soul-baring memoir Open by tennis legend Andre Agassi. This isn’t your typical sports biography. Agassi takes the court not to celebrate his victories but to wrestle with his demons. He hatestennis. He questions fame, rebels against his upbringing, and ultimately discovers meaning far beyond the Grand Slams.

We dive into:

Plus: We ask the big question — can you be the best at something you hate? And should you?

Whether you're a tennis fan or just a sucker for a brutally honest memoir, Open is a rare look at the cost of greatness. Game, set, introspection.

🎙️ Let's serve up some truth.