André Agassi armed himself with a tiny tennis racket and faced his toughest opponent yet: a chocolate dessert shaped like a tennis ball. The eight-time Grand Slam champion’s daughter Jaz watched from across the dinner table, ready to witness what might be her father’s most entertaining performance at Wimbledon.
What Happened When Agassi Faced His Chocolate Opponent?
During an evening meal in London, Agassi was served a bright green, tennis-ball-shaped dessert and a tiny racket meant to crack it open. He was ready to smash the ball with the net of the racket right before Jaz told him to use the sides instead.
Keen to show Jaz the “proper” technique, the eight-time major champion lined up his swing but missed completely. Father and daughter burst into laughter as the unbroken chocolate rolled away from his attempted strike.
Agassi regrouped, tapped the ball a few more times, and finally split it open, receiving an approving cheer from Jaz. The playful moment captured the relaxed dynamic between the tennis legend and his 21-year-old daughter.
The dinner, shared as an Instagram reel, showed a relaxed Agassi enjoying simple fun with his 21-year-old daughter. Jaz typically keeps a low public profile and prefers dance and horseback riding.
How Is Agassi Spending His Time at Wimbledon 2025?
Away from the dinner table, Agassi’s Instagram stories showed him mingling at Wimbledon events with fellow champions Maria Sharapova and former pro turned coach Justin Gimelstob.
One snapshot captured the group laughing under red stage lights at a sponsored gathering. Another showed Sharapova standing beside Agassi on a practice-court-themed set, complete with a ladder umpire’s chair in the background.

With wife Steffi Graf occupied elsewhere, Agassi has made the most of London’s social circuit, attending charity dinners and sponsor activations tied to The Championships. His presence shows how the retired great still enjoys the limelight, yet balances it with family time.
What Does Agassi’s Parenting Philosophy Reveal About His Family?
Agassi and Graf have long stressed trust and open communication in raising Jaz and her older brother, Jaden. The tennis legend’s approach to parenting reflects the same partnership he values in his marriage.
“If something were to happen to me, it’s all hers. Because she knows what I care about and vice versa. So she would take care of everybody and everything that she knows I would. So there’s a lot of trust in that,” Agassi said about his wife.

The family has also faced challenges together. Both Agassi and Graf’s mothers were hospitalized, creating a difficult period for the family. Agassi explained the situation: “My wife’s mom just had a fall just before my mom did. And they were one hospital room away from each other over Christmas. And we were there every day, and we’re still there every day.”
Despite these challenges, Agassi sees these moments as teaching opportunities for his children. “The kids come and visit. I look at it like, I need to take care of my parents so my kids understand what they’re going to have to do for me,” Agassi added, laughing.