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Agassi took Brooke`s approval for biography

Agassi reached out to his ex-wife before releasing his utobiography.

New York: Retired tennis ace Andre Agassi has revealed he reached out to his ex-wife Brooke Shields before releasing his tell-all autobiography, as he wanted to get her side of the story about their troubled time together.
Agassi spills the beans about the couple`s ill-fated marriage, which ended in divorce in 1999, in his memoir "Open", confessing they were a terrible match and should never have wed, reports buzzholywood.com. The sports star recently admitted he clung on to the model-actress in a desperate bid to find happiness during an emotional breakdown. "(I was) 27 years old, ranked 141 in the world and in a marriage that I shouldn`t be (sic) in... I didn`t want to be playing tennis either, so my life was filled with things I didn`t want, things I didn`t choose. Part of it was an inability to find a place for anything really," he said. Agassi however added he felt obliged to contact Shields and get her input on his recollection of their doomed union, so he could present both sides of the story to fans. "I included her in the process. I had to navigate a lot of waters and I went to great pains to shine a stronger light on me, my goal was to be harder on me than anybody, but she`s part of the process. We had a lot of similar recollections (but) our interpretations differed at times," he said. In his book, Agassi also admits to taking crystal methamphetamines and deliberately throwing tennis matches. IANS