American tennis player Andre Agassi of the few male singles won the Wimbledon, United States open, French open, and Australian open tournaments and also won a gold medal at the Olympics of 1996.
Critics generally consider this now retired professional and former world number-1 of the greatest of all time and call him the best service returner in the history of the game.
My main takeaways: - how Agassi would never have accomplished what he did without proper support --tennis-wise but also in terms of health/food, mental preparation, and strategy. - the price he had to pay as a child, practicing endlessly for years when he was not even interested. - the physical pain of some of the matches. Well written and very witty.