Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s daughter, Jaz Agassi, has celebrated Marcos Giron advancing to the third round of Wimbledon for the first time in his professional career. Jaz, who is a fitness trainer, has been part of Giron’s training team and contributed to his milestone advancement at Wimbledon.
Giron began his Wimbledon campaign by beating Corentin Moutet in a grueling five-set match, followed by bagging a straight-set win against Quentin Halys 7-6(5), 6-3, 6-4, in the second round.
The American has been connected to the Agassi family for quite some time now and closely works with Jaz to maintain his physical conditioning, along with legendary trainer Gil Reyes, according to BNP PARIBAS OPEN. After having made it to the third round, the fitness trainer dropped a 2-word reaction on her Instagram, saying:
“BIG DAWG!!!”

Jaz has frequented Giron’s matches and has become a familiar face in his player box, alongside her parents, Andre and Steffi. She was also seen earlier at Giron’s practice session at the Indian Wells tournament, back in March.
Marcos Giron’s Bond with Andre Agassi
Marcos Giron has developed a close relationship with Andre Agassi since their first meeting in 2020, when the former 2001 Indian Wells champion invited the young American to a training session in Las Vegas.
Agassi watched him play and has since become a mentor to the young American. According to Giron, Agassi advised him to play aggressively and elevate his mindset on tennis to a great level to remain in the competitive zone for a long time.
“Getting me to be more aggressive, to see more opportunity on the court, from all over the court. I think he’s really, he’s had a huge impact on my career.”
Giron is now scheduled to face Alexander Zverev for the fifth time, with Zverev standing tall in their head-to-head with a 4-0 record. Giron will clash with the German in the third round of Wimbledon, scheduled for tomorrow.
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