![]() It was just one way, but it wasn’t the only way. ![]() Why do you think you chose fashion as a conduit? ![]() I rebelled against a lot of things, one of them being the dress code in tennis. If it meant something greater in a certain industry, it was definitely by accident.įrom a psychological perspective at the time, I was in a constant rebellion in my life. And I wasn’t scared to take people along for that ride. A lot of people at the time thought I was expressing myself, but I was really exploring myself. But everything I did in 1995 was an accident. ![]() Wow, that’s kind of a backhanded compliment. Times article that called you an “accidental icon” and a “fashion savant.” What did you think of that? This interview has been condensed and edited. ![]() He talked to the Cut about being a “fashion savant,” how he “wouldn’t take hair right now if you gave it to me,” and the highly unusual way he realized that his wife of 12 years, Steffi Graf, was the one. The former champion seemed as candid as ever the other day at Nike’s pop-up tennis court, where he was in town as the inspiration for the brand’s newest Court Air Tech Challenge II sneakers. In his 2010 book Open, eight-time Grand Slam winner Andre Agassi got astonishingly real - admitting that he hated tennis, used meth, and his one-time-signature fluffy mullet was a hairpiece. Photo: Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/Icon SMI/Corbis ![]()
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