Andre Agassi blows kisses to the spectators. Rafael Nadal has ended Agassi's Wimbledon career with a 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 6-4 win that brutally underscored the 16-year gap between tennis's elder statesman and his heir apparent as the sport's biggest personality. Andre Agassi's voice wavered and his eyes welled up. After years of dealing with injuries, after months of contemplation, he finally spoke the words he knew he had to, at the place he knew he had to. Turning what was expected to be a routine pre-Wimbledon news conference into something significant, Agassi announced Saturday he will retire after this year's U.S. Open, leaving tennis after two decades during which he collected a career Grand Slam and morphed from an "Image Is Everything" youngster to elder statesman.
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