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When tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf occupied the pinnacle of their sport, it’s difficult to imagine their multiple grand slam wins could be topped. A longtime couple – the American with on-court showmanship and the elegant yet powerful German – they were among the most famous people in the world for a time. They now fund programs that change the lives of disadvantaged children, and that has given them their life’s greatest sense of achievement. The pair are humble and warm in a manner that not all athletes of their renown are; some current players should take note. ●
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The golden couple of tennis hold court on fashion, their charitable endeavours and being hands-on parents.
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gassi says if he had his time again he wouldn’t play tennis at all but, since retiring from the sport in 2006, he has found a new passion as a coach. In 2017, he was asked to coach this year’s Australian Open champ Novak Djokovic. He’s now helping the Bulgarian-born Dimitrov, 27, who has holidayed with the Agassi-Graf clan in Atlanta and stayed at their home in Las Vegas. “When you play the game it’s heavy stress and no pressure, whereas coaching is all pressure and no stress,” he says. Graf, who is sitting beside him, adds: “Oh, it’s a little bit of stress.”
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The couple are at ease with one another during the interview at Crown Towers, sitting closely on a couch, surrounded by a spinning parade of PRtypes. Agassi occasionally places his hand on Graf’s knee when he begins answering on their behalf, but Graf is more than happy to enter the conversation. Graf has never been one for the spotlight, even when she was at the top of her game. The two-time Olympic champion and 22 grand slam event winner doesn’t boast about her victories but is grateful for the life it has given her. Happily married for 17 years, the couple have two children – son Jaden Gil, 17, and daughter Jaz Elle, 15. “It was a relief to walk away from the game,” Graf says. “But, of course, I am thankful for the experiences, memories and what the sport gave me and I’m sitting here because of it. “Tennis is such an intense sport, physically and mentally. I was yearning for a more balanced life. I was ready for a new way of life when I retired.” Agassi says the couple gave up their own childhoods to later be rewarded with the privilege of being hands-on parents. “We are lucky to have been there every step of the way for our kids,” Agassi says. Graf says: “It’s like everybody tells you, time flies and before you know it they’ve grown up. I cherish every moment. They’re great kids.” As the topic swings from family to fashion, Graf is in her element. That’s when Agassi reclines with his hands above his head and says, “I think I’ll stay out of this one”. “I love fashion,” Graf says. Agassi interjects: “Oh yeah, she’s totally Gucci and has all the labels.” Graf: “I am very in-tune. To me, a Stella McCartney dress is the ultimate perfection.” Agassi, who dined with Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani in the ’90s, admits he knew the name but not much about the man at the time. “Anyway, it’s all about Nike at home right now,” he says, looking at Graf, who shoots him a playful sideways expression. “Nike’s Off-White collaboration is what our kids are all about. That guy is killing it,” she says. The guy in question is creative director Virgil Abloh, who Agassi will certainly be hearing more of if their kids have their way. “They’re begging for that stuff,” says Graf of the cult sneaker. Agassi looks at her, and is happy to concede defeat on that one. ●
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and says the demand for sustainable knitwear and soft tailoring has developed a loyal stream of followers. “What I am most proud of is that we’ve stayed true to our DNA. It’s all about remaining timeless, offering versatile and easy-to-wear clothing that you can build on from one season to the next,” Woods says. Celebrities who wear the brand include models Jessinta Franklin, Lindy Rama-Ellis and Rebecca Harding, each drawn to the earthed verses in sustainable luxury, where silhouettes are tweaked seasonally for an edgy advantage. This season it’s all about ochre-red clay colours and tonal checks. “I feel so connected to winter because it’s when I first launched the brand,” says Woods, who returns to VAMFF for a third year in her career. “It feels special to be part of the runway in the season that kicked it off.” Woods, who is now the sole director of the brand after a few
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