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Apple TV to Release Andre Agassi Docuseries

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Apple TV has announced a docuseries that will chart the life of tennis legend Andre Agassi. The six‑part series, directed by Emmy‑winning filmmaker Chris Smith, will explore Agassi’s rise, fall, and redemption on the court and off. Production partners include Smith’s Library Films, with Stacy Smith and Justin Gimelstob executive‑producing.

Agassi’s career spanned more than two decades, during which he captured eight Grand Slam titles and completed a Career Grand Slam. He also held the world No. 1 ranking for 101 weeks, a record that still resonates with fans. His 2016 memoir, Open: An Autobiography, became a New York Times bestseller and set the stage for this series.

Apple TV’s move taps into a growing appetite for intimate sports documentaries, following hits like “Severance” and “The Morning Show.” With Chris Smith’s proven track record on Netflix, the project promises depth and nuance. A release window hasn’t been announced, so fans will need to keep an eye on Apple’s schedule for the premiere.