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Andre Agassi Autographs

Andre Agassi, born on April 29, 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada, is one of the most iconic and influential tennis players in American history. He turned professional in 1986 at the age of 16 and quickly gained attention for his flamboyant style both on and off the court. Agassi's career spanned two decades, during which he won eight Grand Slam singles titles, including four Australian Opens, one French Open, one Wimbledon, and two US Opens.
Agassi's career was marked by remarkable highs and lows. He completed the rare Career Golden Slam by winning all four major tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in singles at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Despite early success, Agassi struggled with personal issues in the mid-1990s, causing his ranking to plummet to No. 141 in 1997. However, he made a stunning comeback, returning to world No. 1 in 1999 and enjoying the most successful period of his career in his late 20s and early 30s.
Throughout his career, Agassi won 60 ATP Tour singles titles, including 17 Masters titles, and spent 101 weeks as world No. 1. He was known for his exceptional return of serve and powerful groundstrokes. Agassi's rivalry with Pete Sampras was one of the greatest in tennis history, with the two facing off in five Grand Slam finals. After a storied 20-year professional career, Agassi retired at the 2006 US Open, leaving an indelible mark on American tennis.
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Traded items with a signature of Andre Agassi

The most expensive item with a signature of Andre Agassi (1988 Panini Supersport #199 Andre Agassi Signed Tennis Rookie PSA GEM 10 AUTO) was sold in November 2025 for $4,006.49 while the cheapest item (Two (2) Andre Agassi signed 8 X 10 photos Nike Las Vegas Nevada Court Challenge) found a new owner for $0.01 in January 2022. The month with the most items sold (12) was June 2025 with an average selling price of $256.97 for an autographed item of Andre Agassi. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2025 with $999.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.95 was March 2015. In average, an autographed item from Andre Agassi is worth $54.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Andre Agassi were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail1991 ? Netpro #3 Andre Agassi On-Card Auto Signed RC Tour Stars ROOKIE PSA/DNA$405.90logo
thumbnail1991 ? Netpro #3 Andre Agassi On-Card Auto Signed RC Tour Stars ROOKIE PSA/DNA$405.90logo
thumbnail2005 Ace Authentic Signature Series Grand Slam Champions /500 Andre Agassi 0e61$14.73logo
thumbnail2005 Ace Authentic Signature Series Grand Slam Champions /500 Andre Agassi 0e61$14.73logo
thumbnail2005 Ace Signature Series - Andre Agassi Single Tennis Card #11$2.99logo
thumbnail2005 Ace Signature Series - Andre Agassi Single Tennis Card #11$2.99logo
thumbnail2024 Topps Chrome 168 Andre Agassi Signed Sapphire PSA Auto 10 $499.99logo
thumbnail2024 Topps Chrome 168 Andre Agassi Signed Sapphire PSA Auto 10 $499.99logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed February 1993 Tennis Magazine$80.00logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed February 1993 Tennis Magazine$80.00logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed Nike Team USA Denim Hat To Celebrate 2024 Olympics$261.95logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed Nike Team USA Denim Hat To Celebrate 2024 Olympics$261.95logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed photo BAS Olympics Grand Slam Tennis signed photo Rebel Nike$197.50logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed Tennis Ball Beckett BAS Beckett COA LOA Autograph?$255.98logo
thumbnailAndre Agassi Signed Tennis Ball Beckett BAS Beckett COA LOA Autograph?$255.98logo

Latest News about Andre Agassi

Taylor Fritz goes from hope to a dream in beating Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells (03/21/2022): Taylor Fritz became the first American, male or female, to win the title in Indian Wells since Andre Agassi in 2001 and ended Rafa Nadal's 20-match win streak. Iga Swiatek defeated Maria Sakkari on the women's side. Go to news article