Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s daughter, Jaz, recently shared a sweet family moment on social media.
Agassi and Graf began dating after the 1999 US Open and married in a private Las Vegas ceremony on October 22, 2001. Shortly after their wedding, they welcomed their son, Jaden, on October 26, 2001, and their daughter, Jaz Elle, on October 3, 2003.
On Saturday, Jaz shared an Instagram story showing herself and Agassi playing tennis together. The father-daughter duo was seen enjoying a practice session on court.

Agassi and Graf’s daughter stays largely out of the spotlight and is a student who is reportedly passionate about creative arts, the outdoors, and more rather than following her parents’ footsteps. Jaz also frequently shares loving updates with her pets, and in October 2025, she introduced the newest member of the Agassi family by sharing a picture of her spaniel puppy, Cooper.
Agassi was recently seen in the commentary box for BBC Sport at the Wimbledon Championships. He returned to the tournament as a commentator for the second straight year. His commentary received mixed reactions from fans, as some found it “refreshing,” while others called it a “big mistake” to have him in the box.
When Andre Agassi opened up about the idea of his kids pursuing tennis as their careers
In 2018, Andre Agassi spoke to The Telegraph, where he reflected on his mindset about his children Jaz Agassi’s and Jaden Agassi’s tennis careers. Revealing that he did not want his kids to take up the sport, he said that he wanted to “break the cycle of dysfunction” in his family.
“Well, I do not wish my kids had taken up tennis. It’s too late to ask what I wish because they’re older; they’re 16 and 14,” Andre Agassi said.
He added:
“My goal: We all try to break the cycle of dysfunction in our childhood. And I’ve done my best to do that in areas that I feel that I was denied, and I try to be the person that my father was to me in areas of offering strength. But you do a lot more learning as a parent than you do teaching, and I am always trying to learn.”
Andre Agassi started his professional career in 1986 and retired in 2006 after competing at the US Open.
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