Agassi admits mane was a wig

LONDON (AFP) – Former tennis star Andre Agassi has admitted the lion mane-style hairstyle he sported during the 1990s was actually a wig, in extracts from his autobiography published in British newspapers Saturday.

Agassi said he wore a hairpiece held together with pins in his first Grand Slam final, the 1990 French Open final, and blamed his concerns that it would fall apart for losing the match to Andres Gomez.

Before the match he prayed “not for victory, but that my hairpiece would not fall off”, he writes in “Open”.

In previous excerpts, Agassi admitted he had used the drug crystal methamphetamine in 1997.

He said he started to wear a wig to disguise hair loss.

“Every morning I would get up and find another piece of my identity on the pillow, in the wash basin, down the plughole,” he wrote.

“I asked myself: you want to wear a toupee? On the tennis court? I answered myself; what else could I do?”

Andre Agassi in 1993.
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But the wig began to disintegrate as he took a shower the night before the Paris final—“probably I used the wrong hair rinse,” Agassi writes.

He panicked and called his brother Philly into the room. Together, they managed to clamp the wig together using clips and pins.

Agassi, 39, writes: “Of course I could have played without my hairpiece, but what would all the journalists have written if they knew that all the time I was really wearing a wig?

“During the warming-up training before play I prayed. Not for victory, but that my hairpiece would not fall off.

“With each leap, I imagine it falling into the sand. I imagine millions of spectators move closer to their TV sets, their eyes widening and, in dozens of dialects and languages, ask how Andre Agassi’s hair has fallen from his head.”

It was actress Brooke Shields, who he married, who persuaded him to cut off all his remaining hair.

“She said I should shave my head,” he said. “It was like suggesting I should have all my teeth out.

“Nevertheless, I thought for a few days about it, about the agonies it caused me, the hypocrisy and lies.”

But after taking the plunge, “a stranger stood before me in the mirror and smiled,” Agassi said.

“My wig was like a chain and the ridiculously long strands in three colours like an iron ball which hung on it.”

Agassi won eight Grand Slams during his career and is one of only six men to win all four major titles.

Updated Oct 31, 2:22 pm EDT
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  1. <i>boca_hairdoc</i>
    240. Posted by boca_hairdoc Tue Nov 3 7:36am EST

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    To Agassi (and many men), hair loss was psychologically devastating. His hair was firmly tied to his 'image,' unfortunately, his hair was not firmly tied to his scalp! Today, hair loss is a medically-treatable condition. I wonder if he would have won the '90 French Open if finasteride was around when he started losing his hair...
  2. april
    239. Posted by april Sun Nov 1 3:13pm EST

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    Plughole, wash basin, hair rinse? When did he turn British? Did anyone else notice this?
  3. Lyn
    238. Posted by Lyn Sun Nov 1 2:13pm EST

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    LOL How vain can you be, really??
  4. Caleb
    237. Posted by Caleb Sun Nov 1 1:01pm EST

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    WTH!? Ok, I wasn't that suprised. no one could grow a mane THAT big!!
  5. RatMom
    236. Posted by RatMom Sun Nov 1 1:00pm EST

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    Applause to Mr. Agassi for not being ashamed to tell the truth & for having a sense of humor about it.
    You are TOO cool, you handsome guy! =D
  6. nunur
    235. Posted by nunur Sun Nov 1 12:51pm EST

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    hey numbnuts who feels sorry for men who lose their hair, are you that stupid. Really you feel sorry for men who lose their hair?Hair does not make the man, how he lives his life is a better barrometer, not his hair, @#$%king tard.......ha ha
  7. Seapath
    234. Posted by Seapath Sun Nov 1 12:32pm EST

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    Ed R. WTF? Are you completely illiterate?
  8. Archie
    233. Posted by Archie Sun Nov 1 12:16pm EST

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    Thank you Brooke!!!.......I went out with a guy that was losing his hair at an early age.He was so freaked out he went an got a hair piece.When he went to work his head became very sweaty all his natural hair was soaked while this pile of fake hair remained ......well looking like a pile of fake hair.Mind you this was not a cheap venture so he went back to the place he had gotten it from and demanded that they remove it.They refused so he ripped it off in front of other customers in the store saying I feel like I just removed a dead animal from my head......needless to say some of the people left seeing how rediculous this thing looked......we laughed about that forever!!
  9. Juicebox
    232. Posted by Juicebox Sun Nov 1 12:12pm EST

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    Agassi has devoted his life to helping others. This book is another example of that. His story may help others get through tough times, that they can look back on and say man that was dumb.
  10. G's Trumpet
    231. Posted by G's Trumpet Sun Nov 1 12:10pm EST

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    Agassi worried about his 'do because it is made such a focal point of by the idiot box. Most women are hiding their gray hair in their early 20's for the rest of their life, not to mention plucking this and cinching that, whilst propping up this and stuffing that, to try to make themselves look like teenagers. Over half the leading actors in hollywood have to resort to a fake 'do of some sort, while the women get plastic boobies and animal fat shot into their lips, then have their faces carved into horrible caricatures of their former self. 50 yr old Texas Road Hog will one day find that his head full of hair will just end up attached to a vacated corpse, rotting on the roadside as it's picked apart by the rodents. The physical body is only a shell, and nothing more.
  11. David
    230. Posted by David Sun Nov 1 11:39am EST

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    My hair "pass"es my shoulders, too. Every morning in the shower.
  12. Silent Fan
    229. Posted by Silent Fan Sun Nov 1 11:27am EST

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    Some people act like hair, or the lack of it, is a matter of life or death. It's only HAIR. I shave mine off every few months. Wear a cap anyway. I don't think hair is as big a deal as it was at one time.
  13. Devika
    228. Posted by Devika Sun Nov 1 11:18am EST

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    roger federer rox my sox
  14. <i>mgsc</i>
    227. Posted by mgsc Sun Nov 1 11:15am EST

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    I read the excerpt in Sports Illustrated. While it is a bit whiny and self-indulgent in spots, it is quite well-written, especially for a guy who had only a couple years of high school. (It might have been ghost-written, but no collaborator is listed on the book jacket.)

    If the rest of the book is like the excerpt, it should be must-reading for parents who drive their children to excel in any area. Providing encouragement and resources is one thing; tyrannically browbeating your kid into an automaton merely to provide yourself some sort of vicarious satisfaction is quite another.

    I wouldn't wish Agassi's childhood on anyone.
  15. Teel
    226. Posted by Teel Sun Nov 1 11:12am EST

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    Ed R., what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
  16. TruthTeller
    225. Posted by TruthTeller Sun Nov 1 11:03am EST

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    Texas Road Hog. Me too. I am so lucky. At 50, I still have all my hair and no bald spots, with just a few gray hairs on this jet black luv-cap. Best. Go Agassi.
  17. Ed R
    224. Posted by Ed R Sun Nov 1 10:50am EST

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    But what for nothing is Agassi a refer to uf this is the way behavior for the young desecrates a solid youth, and HAIR FOR the elderly, who need the support of importance like Agassi!!! He's commited a travesty by playing the cocaine like a cool guy and now pay the price ANDRE!!!! U reep what you sew!!!!
  18. Eric
    223. Posted by Eric Sun Nov 1 10:44am EST

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    I am so tired of athletes who tell shocking stories to sell their new book because they are obviously strapped for cash. Who really gives a crap you are bald? They are just humans who have problems, welcome to the real world....
  19. Shahska
    222. Posted by Shahska Sun Nov 1 10:36am EST

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    Man I fell for the guy all the pressure and no wonder look what he was married to.
  20. Anti
    221. Posted by Anti Sun Nov 1 10:16am EST

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    he's still a douche nozzel in my book.
  21. J
    220. Posted by J Sun Nov 1 9:27am EST

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    He's a guy, he was a famous tennis player, he's bald....
    and the point is.....?

    The point is, like many guys, he began to lose his hair. Like many guys, it bothered him.
    Like many famous people, he relied on his appearance to tell him how much he was worth.

    Now he's bald. Like most bald men he feels his hair loss is dealt with.

    But like most famous people, he needs to lay down the personal importance bullcrap of his life and get on with life itself. Like most men manage to do without much fuss at all.
  22. <i>backbendboy</i>
    219. Posted by backbendboy Sun Nov 1 9:12am EST

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    Steve, you re an idiot. He is not going to think you are the best fan in the world. Why ? He is just regular people like us. The celebrities always have a lot of money and without us... They dont have that money. We are the important people... not only them.
  23. <i>gpearlman53</i>
    218. Posted by gpearlman53 Sun Nov 1 8:53am EST

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    i am sure after he got used to it,being shaven head,it probably felt good when he played, especially in florida. nothing to comb, or hair spray or jell , no looking in the mirror wondering if something is out of place. just the cool breeze on the head.
  24. Eddie_Van_Halen_Von_Poopenskoop_de_la_Cruz
    217. Posted by Eddie_Van_Halen_Von_Poopenskoop_de_la_Cruz Sun Nov 1 8:53am EST

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    Maybe one day, Serena Williams will write a tell-all autobiography about how she really was an Asian-American girl from Palos Verdes, and just invented the story about being a black girl from Compton to get commercial endorsements. Maybe we're all just living in The Matrix, and none of this is real.
  25. Eddie_Van_Halen_Von_Poopenskoop_de_la_Cruz
    216. Posted by Eddie_Van_Halen_Von_Poopenskoop_de_la_Cruz Sun Nov 1 8:49am EST

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    Of all the wigs to choose from, why did he buy a mullet? I remember watching him play one time when I was pretty baked, and my room mate had me convinced that he used to be one of the people in "Flock of Seagulls", but quit the band to play tennis.
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