Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s children, daughter Jaz and son Jaden, recently spent time together at a snowy mountain. The siblings enjoyed the snowy slopes of a mountain, with Jaz sharing a picture of her brother snowboarding.
Graf and Agassi were married in a small, private ceremony in 2001 at their home in Las Vegas. The couple has two children: their son, Jaden Gil Agassi, born on October 26, 2001, and their daughter, Jaz Elle Agassi, born two years later on October 3, 2003. Both children were born in Las Vegas.
Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s Daughter Jaz Spends Time at a Snowy Mountain With Brother Jaden
Agassi and Graf’s Jaz, who tends to keep her life private and shares very little on social media, enjoys horseback riding and dancing. Recently, she took to social media and posted a video from the snowy mountain, likely at a ski resort.
Jaz’s brother, Jaden, who also features in the video, is seen wearing winter sports gear, complete with a helmet, goggles, and a red and white jacket and pants.

Unlike his parents, Jaden chose to pursue a career in sports outside of tennis, focusing on baseball. The 24-year-old is a pitcher who has played for the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans and the Mahoning Valley Scrappers in the MLB Draft League in 2024. He also pitched for Team Germany during the 2025 World Baseball Classic qualifiers.
When Graf Spoke About Daughter Taking Up Tennis: ‘Jaz Plays a Little Bit’
During an interview in 2011, Graf spoke about her children, Jaden and Jaz, sharing insights about their interests and hobbies. The German mentioned that Jaz played a “little bit” of tennis, but Jaden did not enjoy the sport.
“Jaz plays a little bit of tennis, Jaden not so much. We never really introduced tennis so much into their lives. They’ve chosen other things that we were surprised with … they love their arts and music. Jaden tried different sports, soccer and things and ended up with baseball. We nurture their desires and interests,” Graf said.
On the tennis side of things, Graf, who turned professional in 1982, retired from the sport in 1999. During her career, she won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and one Grand Slam doubles title, earned gold, silver, and bronze medals at the Olympics, and held the World No. 1 ranking, among her numerous accolades.
Meanwhile, Agassi, who turned pro in 1986, won eight Grand Slam singles titles throughout his career. He secured a gold medal in singles at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and achieved the World No. 1 ranking before retiring from the sport in 2006.
