Bloomberg
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Andre Agassi, despite chronic back pain and a noticeable limp, recently showcased his skills on a pickleball court in Sydney, receiving applause and engaging in playful trash talk. The 54-year-old tennis legend participated in an exhibition match as part of the UBS Australasia conference, where he partnered with an amateur player and encouraged them with a fist bump. Pickleball, originally invented in 1965 as a backyard game, has surged in popularity, with 13.6 million Americans playing in 2023, a 52% increase from the previous year. This growth has caused tension among tennis players who compete for court time and resources with pickleball enthusiasts. Despite this, Agassi has embraced his role as a global ambassador for the sport, even investing in Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating (DUPR) to help players connect and improve their skills. Continue here.


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