Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s daughter Jaz has acknowledged the special role her father played during Jannik Sinner’s triumph at the 2024 US Open. Agassi graced the New York Major and presented the World No. 1 with the coveted trophy after his win over Taylor Fritz.
Fresh from his victory at the Cincinnati Open, Sinner entered the US Open with an air of confidence, reflected in his commanding wins over Mackenzie McDonald, Alex Michelsen, Christopher O’Connell and Tommy Paul to reach the quarterfinals. The Italian then triumphed over Daniil Medvedev and Jack Draper to advance to his maiden final at Flushing Meadows.
Squaring off against home favorite Taylor Fritz, the World No. 1 delivered a clinical performance to claim a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 victory after a two-hour and 16-minute battle, clinching his maiden title at the New York Major and second Grand Slam title overall.
In a special moment, two-time US Open champion Andre Agassi had the honor of presenting Jannik Sinner with the prestigious trophy. The 23-year-old shared a warm embrace with the American legend before holding the trophy aloft in celebration.
The memorable moment caught the attention of Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s daughter Jaz, who reshared a post of the eight-time Grand Slam champion handing over the trophy to Sinner on social media.
Jaz Agassi’s Instagram story
Jaz Agassi’s Instagram story
Jannik Sinner after US Open triumph: “This title for me means so much; the last period of my career was not easy”
Jannik Sinner (Source: Getty)
Jannik Sinner (Source: Getty)
Jannik Sinner opened up about the significance of his maiden US Open triumph during the trophy presentation, acknowledging the difficult period he underwent amid his doping controversy after receiving a “no fault” verdict following two positive tests for Clostebol at the Indian Wells Masters.
In an emotional gesture, the World No. 1 dedicated the title to his ailing aunt, admitting his uncertainty about how much time he has left with her.
“This title for me means so much; the last period of my career was not easy. There is my team who supports me every day, the people who are close to me. I love tennis, I practise a lot for these kind of stages, but off the court there is a life,” Jannik Sinner said.
“I would like to dedicate this title to my aunt who is really not feeling well health wise. I don’t know how much I’ll still have her in my life. It’s so nice I can still share a positive moment with her,” he added.
Taylor Fritz, meanwhile, was devastated after his loss in the final, apologizing to the home crowd for failing to snap the 21-year drought for an American Major champion.