‘Revelations’ We Can Use
Andre Agassi’s tell-all autobiography, Open , goes on sale today, which means it has about a seven-day head start in the race to the top of the best-seller charts against Sarah Palin’s memoir, Going Rogue , due out next week. But because a manuscript about playing tennis has about as much chance of grabbing the masses as a Siberia guidebook, Open ’s pre-publication promotional machinery has been peppering us these past few weeks with a series of spicy revelations : that Agassi dabbled in recreational drugs and wiglet rugs; and that his self-esteem was so low during the mullet period that he was dumbfounded that kids would want to emulate him. “Even I didn’t want to be Andre Agassi,” he writes.
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‘Revelations’ We Can Use
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