Breaking news: Steffi Graf revealed the golden rule in marriage to fellow tennis great Andre Agassi.

Steffi Graf has shared details about her union with Andre Agassi.
Graf and Agassi, two of tennis’ biggest players, have been wed since 2001.
The golden rule in Steffi Graf’s marriage to fellow tennis great Andre Agassi has been made public.
Graf and Agassi have been married since 2001 and are both regarded as some of the best tennis players of all time.
Son Jaden Gil Agassi, age 23, and daughter Jaz Elle, age 21, are the couple’s two children.
Graf is the only tennis player to have won every grand slam singles competition at least four times. Graf’s professional career lasted from 1982 to 1999.
Agassi, on the other hand, performed between 1986 and 2006. In addition to winning the US Open twice and the Australian Open four times, he also won the French Open and Wimbledon.
Agassi and Graf have finally shared details about their nuptials.
Although it is played on a doubles badminton court, some aspects of the sport are similar to those of tennis and table tennis. The receiving team must allow the ball to bounce before returning it, and the serving team must follow the same rule. Agassi and Graf recently opened a pickleball facility in Florida that cost $12 million (£9 million) to construct. Graf stated that she and Agassi prefer to be on the same team and don’t play against each other, telling BILD: “We don’t play against each other. We prefer to be on the same side of the court.”
“We like that pickleball is a community-oriented sport,” Agassi continued. Pickleball players also get better fast.
Now that he and Graf are scheduled to travel to China and Vietnam, Agassi is keen to promote the game.
“We really want to spread the game,” he stated. We play a lot of pickleball while we’re not on the road. It’s enjoyable to play together since we both do it.
“We love to chat casually and we especially like to grill,” Graf continued, adding that she loves to spend time with her family.