The US Open isn’t just about tennis this year—it also became the stage for a touching father-daughter moment.
Andre Agassi, the tennis legend, was joined by his rarely-seen daughter, Jaz, at a special gala where she called him nothing less than a “superhero.”
For someone who has lived much of her life out of the public eye, Jaz’s appearance with her dad caught plenty of attention.
Jaz Steps Out with Her Dad
At 21, Jaz made a surprise entrance alongside her father at the USTA Foundation gala, where Agassi received the prestigious Serving Up Dreams Award in recognition of his work off the court.
Guests couldn’t help but notice the bond between the two, with Jaz openly expressing her admiration for her dad.
A Low-Profile Life
Born in 2003, Jaz has chosen a much quieter lifestyle compared to her famous parents.
She keeps her social media presence minimal, with just a couple of posts, and rarely appears in public.
This is quite different from her older brother, Jaden, who is carving out a path in professional baseball for Germany.
Interests Beyond Tennis
Despite her parents’ unmatched success in tennis, Jaz has taken a different path.
She’s known to enjoy horseback riding, fitness, fashion, and art, while also dabbling in sports like snowboarding, golf, and even pickleball.
It seems tennis never became a central part of her life, which Steffi Graf once explained by saying they never pushed the sport onto their kids.
A Glimpse on Social Media
Fans got a rare look into Jaz’s world when the USTA Foundation shared pictures of her at the event.
She later posted her own snapshots, showing her mingling with guests, sharing laughs, and even chatting with style icon Anna Wintour.
One particular picture raised eyebrows, as she appeared alongside a young man named Parker Aquino—possibly a love interest.
Sharing the Game Together
After the gala, Jaz joined her dad to watch Novak Djokovic’s match against Learner Tien.
Agassi was visibly overjoyed to have his daughter by his side and shared a heartfelt “Love you, Jaz” on social media, paired with a photo of the two together.
A Legendary Love Story
Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s relationship is one for the history books.
Between them, they hold a staggering 30 Grand Slam titles, with Graf alone winning 22 singles championships.
The pair got married in 2001 and soon welcomed their children—Jaden in 2001 and Jaz in 2003.
Though their careers were defined by tennis, their parenting has allowed their kids to freely explore other passions.
Jaden’s Journey in Baseball
While Jaz prefers to stay under the radar, her brother Jaden has chosen the spotlight in a very different sport.
At 23, he’s chasing a career in baseball and has represented Germany in the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers.
Though he faced a tough outing earlier this year, giving up runs in a short appearance, he remains determined to grow in the game.
A Different Kind of Legacy
Jaden has been clear about why he didn’t follow in his parents’ footsteps.
He confessed that while he played tennis occasionally, baseball captured his heart from the moment he picked up a bat at age six.
“I just wanted to hit that thing as far as I could,” he explained in a recent interview.
Baseball, for him, was love at first swing.
What’s Next for the Agassi Family?
As Andre and Steffi continue to cheer on their children, it’s clear they’re proud of the unique paths Jaden and Jaz have chosen.
Whether it’s on the baseball field or pursuing passions in art, fashion, and fitness, the Agassi-Graf legacy is no longer just about tennis—it’s about family, freedom, and following one’s heart.