Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi take to the court, spend time with tennis enthusiasts in Las Vegas

Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi tied the knot in 2001
Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi tied the knot in 2001

Retired tennis professionals Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf recently visited the Las Vegas getaway of a California-based sports marketing agency. They even graced the tennis court there.

Agassi, an eight-time Grand Slam winner and a former World No. 1, retired from tennis in 2006. His last match was a loss in the third round of the US Open, a tournament he won twice.

Since then, the American has kept himself busy with business and philanthropic activities.

Steffi Graf also enjoyed a highly successful career that saw her occupy the top spot in the singles rankings for 377 weeks, a record that was broken by Novak Djokovic earlier this year. The German also has 22 Grand Slam singles titles to her name.

Graf announced her retirement from tennis in 1999, at the age of 30. At the time she hung up her tennis boots, the German was ranked No. 3 in the world.

Agassi and Graf have been married since 2001, and have a son and a daughter. Last weekend, at the Pivot Agency's luxury getaway in Las Vegas, the power couple spent time on the tennis court and hit a few balls before interacting with the members present.

Founded in 2013 by Ben Shapiro, Pivot Agency is a full-service sports marketing agency. In 2018 the agency created the Pivot Foundation, which conducts an amateur tennis tournament to raise money for the treatment of leukemia and lymphoma.

"Another amazing sold-out experience last weekend in Las Vegas with @agassi, Steffi Graf, and the @pivot.hospitality team," Pivot Agency wrote on social media. "We want to thank everyone who participated and are happy to play a small role in creating a bucket-list experience for our clients."

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Graf With Bouquet
Graf With Bouquet

Steffi Graf dominated the world of tennis in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The German is the first (and so far only) player to win the Calendar Golden Slam; she achieved the feat in 1988 by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles as well as the Olympic gold medal.

Graf currently resides in Summerlin, Las Vegas, along with her husband Agassi. Since her retirement, Graf has played a few exhibition matches, including a mixed doubles match with her husband. In 2008, the German also played a match against Martina Navratilova.

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