Over the past couple of days, I read an autobiography by one of the greatest tennis players of all time: Andre Agassi. This book covers his entire life, the ups and the downs. What makes this book stand out compared to the other autobiographies of other tennis players is that Andre didn't have an easy time to get to the top. He had more issues than almost any player. The journey that he goes through and all the pain that he endures is an inspirational story.
I would rate this book a perfect 10/10. It was one of the greatest books I have ever read, and there isn't one change I'd make to it. Andre does a good job of incorporating multiple moments of comedy, while also including a substantial amount of conflict.
I would recommend this book to other tennis players, because they can make a couple personal connections with the book. Other athletes would also be able to make the connections, but not as clear.
My favorite character in this book would be Andre, because he is a witty and clever person. He is someone that had to go through a lot, but everything ended up all right. One example of his attitude is when he is playing a match and is not too happy, and doesn't want to be there. So, he thinks, "Since I can’t fly away, at least this tennis ball can fly away. Be free, little
ball. I whack it high above the stands and out of the stadium." He simply whacked the ball out of the stands, for no reason whatsoever.
Overall, this is a great book and can be read by anyone. A definite great read.