WATCH: Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf revamp ‘couple goals’ as they hit the tennis court years after retirement

In the video they shared on IG, the two tennis greats can be seen teaming up for a mixed doubles match.


WATCH: Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf revamp ‘couple goals’ as they hit the tennis court years after retirement

Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf revamped couple goals (Images via Imago, Instagram)

Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi recently showed off their tennis skills in a video they uploaded on Instagram. This practice is perhaps for an exhibition match during the Sports Festival on June 15.

Agassi captioned the video with a heart emoji. In the clip, the two tennis greats teamed up for a mixed doubles match, with Graf also displaying her lethal backhand slice.

After retirement from tennis, though Agassi often joins the commentary box, the 22-time Grand Slam singles winner Graf rarely appears at tennis events as she has maintained a low profile. However, Graf and Agassi, in February this year, teamed up to lock horns with John McEnroe and Maria Sharapova for the Pickleball Slam 2 and won the match 11-7, 13-11. Later, the couple took home the prize money ($1 million). After the match, Agassi appeared on Pat McAfee’s show and described what it meant for him to team up with his wife.

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I've been playing a lot. And I've been playing with him on my mind, but I've been playing with my wife too. Which, by the way, can add a great deal to a relationship or ruin it! So you gotta be careful with that.
Agassi said on Pat McAfee’s show

Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s daughter Jaz recorded her parents’ practice session on camera

That video which Andre Agassi uploaded was recorded by his daughter Jaz. When the eight-time Grand Slam champion shared the video, Jaz, who is active on social media when it comes to appreciating her parents, reshared the post and wrote, “Camera work by me!!

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Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi (Image via Imago)

Despite the parents’ celebrity status, Jaz and her brother Jaden know that tennis is not everything. During an interview with People Magazine, Agassi revealed how his children were dumbfounded by how fans would approach the tennis legends at first, but slowly they understood why it was so.

They start to realize they're looking behind the Wizard of Oz curtain and they realize it's not all that. So there's a healthy balance that kind of is inevitable through the whole process.
Andre Agassi told People Magazine

Agassi retired in 2006 after winning eight Grand Slam singles titles. Steffi Graf hung up her racket in 1999 after winning 22 singles titles. She also is the first player to register a Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam titles of the year and the Olympic gold.

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