Tennis legends Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi’s daughter Jaz Agassi recently shared a heartwarming photo of herself with her mother. Graf and Agassi got married in a small ceremony in 2001 at their home in Las Vegas.
The tennis couple has two children together. Their son, Jaden Gil Agassi, was born on October 26, 2001, followed by their daughter, Jaz Elle Agassi, who was born two years later on October 3, 2003. Both Jaden and Jaz were born in Las Vegas.
Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi’s Daughter Jaz Shares Heartwarming Picture With Her Mother
Despite their parents’ Graf and Agassi’s tennis background, Jaden and Jaz are not into tennis. Jaden took up baseball and currently plays as a pitcher for the University of Southern California’s Trojans. On the other hand, Jaz has picked up dancing and horseback riding, among other things.
While Jaz prefers to keep her personal life private on social media, she often uses it to express her support for her parents, whether it’s celebrating their recent endeavors or reminiscing about their tennis accomplishments.
Jaz recently took to social media to share a lovely photo of herself posing alongside her mother, Steffi Graf.
“❤️❤️❤️,” Steffi Graf’s daughter, Jaz, captioned her Instagram story.

When Steffi Graf Spoke About Jaz Playing “Little Bit of Tennis”
During an interview in 2011, Graf talked about her children, Jaden and Jaz, revealing that while her daughter enjoys tennis, her son has very little interest in the sport. Graf mentioned that she and her husband, Agassi, made a conscious decision not to introduce tennis into their children’s lives and allow them to explore their own passions.
“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,” Graf said, as quoted by Fox Sports.
Graf revealed that Jaden experimented with various sports before discovering a love for baseball.
“Jaden tried different sports, soccer and things and ended up with baseball. We nurture their desires and interests,” she added.
Steffi Graf retired from professional tennis in 1999, finishing her career with 22 singles Grand Slam titles. She won four Australian Opens, six French Opens, seven Wimbledon Championships, and five US Opens. Additionally, Graf claimed a doubles title at the 1988 Wimbledon Championships alongside Gabriela Sabatini.
During her career, Graf was ranked World No. 1 in the WTA rankings and won multiple Olympic medals, including gold and silver in singles and bronze in doubles.
