Proper noun
Agassi (plural Agassis)
A surname from Armenian.
Andre Agassi
2002 opened with disappointment for Agassi, as injury forced him to skip the Australian Open, where he was a two-time defending champion. Source: Internet
2004–2006: Final years In 2004, Agassi began the year with a five-set loss in the semifinals of the Australian Open to Marat Safin ; the loss ended Agassi's 26-match winning streak at the event, a record that still stands. Source: Internet
1996 was a less successful year for Agassi, as he failed to reach any Grand Slam final. Source: Internet
1994–1997: Rise to the top, Olympic Gold and the fall With new coach Brad Gilbert on board, Agassi began to employ more of a tactical, consistent approach, which fueled his resurgence. Source: Internet
After thirty minutes of watching Agassi play, Bollettieri called Mike and said: "Take your check back. Source: Internet
Agassi finished 2005 ranked world no. 7, his 16th time in the year-end top-10 rankings, which tied Connors for the most times ranked in the top 10 at year's end. Source: Internet