American legend Andre Agassi’s daughter, Jaz, has recently shared a rare glimpse of herself and her father, who turned 56. After etching his legacy in professional tennis, the Hall of Famer is aiming to reach greater heights in pickleball, the sport he picked up in 2023 alongside his wife, German tennis legend Steffi Graf.
Jaz Elle Agassi Shares a Rare Sneak Peek of Her Childhood With Father Andre Agassi
Agassi, the winner of 60 ATP Tour singles titles, including eight majors, got married to Graf, who holds 107 singles titles on the WTA Tour, including 22 Major titles, in October 2001. One of the most formidable couples of the tennis era welcomed their first child, son Jaden Gil Agassi, in October 2001, and then their daughter, Jaz Elle Agassi, in October 2003.
Agassi’s daughter, who has not pursued a career in sport and enjoys horseback riding, dancing, and outdoor activities, recently shared a heartwarming glimpse of her childhood. The image featured Jaz wearing a thick white puffer jacket and pink overalls with a hood, whereas Agassi was dressed in all black with a black beanie, with a backdrop of snow and mountains.
In the caption, she lovingly and admirably wrote, wishing her father, “Happy birthday, twin ❤️ @agassi.”

Jaz had also accompanied her father at the 2025 US Open, when he was honored with the USTA Foundation Serving Up Dreams Award for his contribution to sport and education and his positive impact on the community.
While sharing his sentiments, Agassi mentioned on his Instagram post, “Great to be back at Arthur Ashe for the @usopen, even better to be there with my beautiful daughter @jazagassi by my side. Thanks to @ustafoundation for all that you do for tennis and the community; honored to accept the Serving Up Dreams Award at the opening night gala.”

Agassi and Graf were also seen in action at the pickleball JOOLA Titans Tour 2026, featuring exhibition matches, celebration of sport, and community engagement initiatives.
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In his Instagram post, Agassi shared his feelings about the rise of pickleball and how the sport is covering more ground: “It brings me so much joy to see the love of pickleball on a global scale, and this trip exceeded all expectations.”

Agassi made his professional debut in the sport in 2025 at the U.S. Open Pickleball Championships, which was played in Naples, Florida, from April 26 to May 3.
