Andre Agassi
Andre Agassi was a standout tennis player during what is called the golden period of American tennis in the 1990s. He won an astonishing 60 singles victories throughout a two-decade career, including 8 Grand Slam championships (2 US Open, 4 Australian Open, 1 Wimbledon and 1 French Open). Agassi is really the only male tennis player to have won a Grand Slam title on all major competition grounds and is the only player to have achieved the Lifetime Super Slam by sweeping all 4 Grand Slams, year-end championships, and a Gold Medal for Olympic.
Following his retirement, Andre Agassi wrote his autobiography "Open: An Autobiography", which debuted at number one on the New York Times List of Bestsellers and is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis novels ever written.
Agassi has also established himself as a champion off the court. Agassi and his spouse, tennis superstar Steffi Graf, may be the only athletes who give back more to their community than anybody else.
Date of birth: 29 April, 1970
Career Titles: 61
Prize Money: ~$31.1M