Steffi Graf: Why she gives up her family nest

The past few months have been marked by a few blows of fate for Steffi Graf (52). The guardianship case for her brother Michael (49), the public sibling dispute between her sister-in-law Rita (61) and Andre Agassi (51) and a court case because the family dog ​​Blue is said to have bitten a neighbor (BUNTE reported). Then her father-in-law Mike (90) came to a nursing home because he can no longer look after himself. Serious worries that many people would suffer from for a long time – but Steffi Graf is a fighter by nature and has decided to rearrange her life. For this, the Graf Agassi clan separates from its family nest in Las Vegas, with which many wonderful memories are associated.

Steffi Graf and Andrew Agassi have been mega happy for over 20 years. However, the couple rarely gives private insights. That is why we are particularly happy about pictures of the lovebirds like the one in the video above.

Steffi Graf & Andre Agassi: Again and again their happiness was shaken by dramas

In 1992 Mike Agassi bought a piece of land in the west of the city together with his wife Elizabeth (83) and his daughters Rita and Tamara (52), Andre bought the land next door. The family built a small village with a main house and an annex as well as a tennis court. The community even dedicated a street to them for this purpose. The property is located on “Agassi Court”.

The Graf Agassi clan spent many happy years in their little paradise. Steffi’s brother Michael lived nearby with his wife and children. After Michael’s divorce, Steffi’s mother Heidi (78) moved into her son’s house next door. Steffi bought a villa nearby for herself and her family for the equivalent of EUR 2.64 million. It has a large swimming pool and is located in a park where Steffi’s son Jaden (19) wants to become a professional baseball player, and he often trained.

Rita Agassi moved to the US state Texas. Father-in-law Mike, however, continued to live at “Agassi Court”, so that the property there remained the focal point of the family. This is where people met, celebrated and played tennis for fun. Lately the court has also been used for a new passion that Steffi Graf has discovered for himself: pickleball – a sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. Today the entire complex belongs to Steffi’s husband Andre Agassi. And now he wants to sell it for 2 million euros.

You can read the whole story in BUNTE 27/21, which starts on Thursday, July 1st. at the Kiosk is available or directly online with a BUNTE inside subscription.

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