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The U.S. Open will mark the end of Andre Agassi’s career – arguably the most colorful in tennis history. While the sore-backed Agassi might be one-and-done this fortnight, he has provided a potpourri of wonderful memories during 20 straight Opens, making him the most beloved player to grace Flushing Meadows.

AGASSI’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

* Career singles record of 868-273 and 60 singles titles

* Eight Grand Slam titles – two U.S. Opens, four Australians, one French and one Wimbledon

* 1996 Olympic gold medalist in men’s singles

* Member of the winning U.S. Davis Cup team three times – 1990, 1992, 1995

* Oldest player to be ranked No. 1 in the world (33 years, 13 days on May 11, 2003, holding No. 1 ranking for 14 weeks)

* U.S. Open record of 77-18, second all-time in victories behind Jimmy Connors

* Oldest Grand Slam finalist (35 years, four months) since Ken Rosewall when he advanced to U.S. Open finals vs. Roger Federer last September

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