Andre Agassi to Re-Wed Steffi Graf in Romantic Vow Renewal for 24th Anniversary—A Love Story That Defies Time
In a heartwarming celebration of enduring love, tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are set to renew their wedding vows as they mark their 24th wedding anniversary.
The couple, who first tied the knot in 2001, have long been considered one of sports’ most iconic power couples—and now they’re preparing to relive that magical moment in a private, romantic ceremony that symbolizes just how far they’ve come together.
Sources close to the couple reveal that the vow renewal will be an intimate affair, attended by close friends and family, including their two children, Jaden and Jaz. While Agassi and Graf have always kept much of their personal life away from the spotlight, this special milestone is too meaningful not to celebrate in a memorable way.
Their love story is one that has captivated fans around the world. Agassi, who once openly struggled with the pressures of fame and competition, has often credited Graf with grounding him emotionally and helping him find purpose beyond tennis. In turn, Graf—herself a 22-time Grand Slam champion—found in Agassi a partner who not only respected her career, but also shared in her desire for a private, family-centered life post-retirement.
The couple met at Wimbledon in 1992, but it wasn’t until 1999 that sparks truly began to fly. By October 2001, they were married and had begun building a life together that was focused on love, family, and giving back through charity and education initiatives.
Now, 24 years later, Agassi’s renewed declaration of love speaks volumes. “Steffi has been my rock, my best friend, my everything,” he once said in an interview. “To go through life with her by my side is the greatest blessing I could ask for.”
As they prepare to exchange vows again, the world is reminded that love doesn’t just endure—it deepens. Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s journey from tennis royalty to lifelong partners is proof that true love isn’t just a fairytale. It’s real, it’s lasting, and it’s still very much alive.