A reflective Andre Agassi gave his first TV interview on CBS' 60 Minutes since the shocking excerpts from his autobiography were released to the public less than two weeks ago. Katie Couric pressed Agassi on many of the revelations from his book, including the pressure he felt from his father, his secret sentiments toward the sport that made him famous and the admission that he frequently used crystal meth with his trainer in 1997.
"I have to call it like it is," Agassi said when asked about the motivations behind revealing his past. "And hating tennis was a deep part of my life for a long, long time."
Agassi was visibly emotional -- saying he was scared, isolated and "living a fraud" during his years in the tennis spotlight.
The head of the World Anti-Doping Agency acknowledged that it's too late to punish
You're being handled, played, manipulated. I am, too.
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Andre Agassi's new book, OPEN is due out in stores on Nov. 9. There's been relatively little fanfare about the book's release. That all changed Tuesday with a (now deleted) tweet from SI's Richard Deitsch, which was
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HONG KONG (AP) -- Even though the stakes may not be as high as in their epic clashes of the past,
Blame the system if you want. It is all wrong. But 
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