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For tennis, 'my dad was a maniac, prone to fits of rage,' says Agassi

New York, Nov.9 (ANI): Tennis star has described his father, Mike, as a "maniac" who was prone to fits of rage and so obsessed with tennis he thought school actually got in the way.

Asked what his father's attitude was towards school and education, Agassi told CBS: "Unnecessary, takes up too much of the day because we should be hitting tennis balls; we could literally be driving to school and he could strike a deal with us to turn the car around as long as we get out there and play additionally. He just never thought a whole lot of it. And, neither did I."

He was sent to the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida when he was 14, dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and when Agassi called his dad and asked him if he should turn pro at 16, he said his father reacted like this: "He was like 'Hello? Who am I talking to? What are you gonna do? Be a doctor? You don't go to school, take the money and turn pro.' And while he was right and while I probably knew I would make that choice anyhow, I just didn't quite like the way he put it." (ANI)

Sleeker Sania has eyes on world's top 20

Stanford (California), July 30: India's Sania Mirza fancies her chances of cracking the world's top 20 despite a weary 6-3 6-2 loss to Anna Chakvetadze in the Stanford Classic final yesterday. It was a breakthrough week for the 20-year-old from Hyderabad, in which she reached her first WTA Tour Tier II final and knocked off three top 25 players in succession: Tatiana Golovin, Patty Schnyder and Sybille Bammer. It was the first time Mirza.....
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