“All I see is hair and cheekbones,” Andy Roddick cracks up fans with a cheeky comment on Andre Agassi and himself

Andy Roddick and Andre Agassi will team up for a Doubles match at the Pickleball Slam.


“All I see is hair and cheekbones,” Andy Roddick cracks up fans with a cheeky comment on Andre Agassi and himself

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Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick are undoubtedly two of the most popular names in American tennis. The duo will be competing in the Pickleball Slam which will be held in Florida on April 2nd. They will be joined by the likes of Michael Chang and John McEnroe, as they will be fighting for a $1 million prize.

There will be two singles matches, with Andy Roddick facing John McEnroe. Agassi will be up against Chang in the other singles encounter, before a Doubles match in which Roddick and Agassi will be teaming up. After this news was shared, Andre Agassi shared a picture of Andy Roddick and himself on Twitter.

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The image garnered a lot of attention from the fans, as they were thrilled to witness the two legends team up for a Doubles match. Andy Roddick also replied to Agassi’s tweet, which surely did crack up tennis fans.

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“I’m grateful for this,” Andy Roddick reply to Andre Agassi’s tweet

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Andre Agassi had uploaded a picture of the duo, back when they were competing on the tour. Andy Roddick joked that nothing much had changed since then, referencing losing hair over the years.

“I sure am glad that we both still look the same …… all I see is hair and cheekbones and I’m grateful for this,” wrote Roddick.

Andy Roddick was the last American male tennis player to win a Grand Slam title. He claimed the 2003 US Open, as the country still awaits for its next Grand Slam winner. On the other hand, Andre Agassi ended his career with eight Major titles and is regarded as one of the best players of all time. He is only one of the few players to complete the Career Slam, winning the Australian Open on four occasions.

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