Andre Agasi Falls in second US Open Pickle Match

Andre Agasi saw the beginning of his professional pickle after a day and two matches.
Competition at the US Open Pickle Championships at Hall of Fame Tennis player and partner Anna Leh Waters, Naples, Fla, the mixed Pro of 16 fell into the Round of 16 on Wednesday night.
Trang Hynen-Macclane and Lane Yang defeated Agasi and Waters 7-11, 11-4, 11-7 to carry forward the quarterfinals.
“I’m really excited,” Huynh-Mccclain told the pickle channel on YouTube. “Andre Agassi was my growing statue, so it is really unprecedented. I said at the beginning of the tournament, I wish I could play them in mixed, so it came true and was actually playing with lanes. And he did just an unprecedented job. And I am happy that we went out with a victory.”
Earlier on Wednesday, Agasi, who turned 55 on Tuesday, sent a 13-year-old stewing petrophalation and 16-year-old Triston Dassault from 11-8, 9–11, 11–7, an 18-year-old female pickle player in the world.
Agassi, who won eight Grand Slam titles during the Hall of Fame Tennis career, has played the role of pickle in only one amateur capacity before this tournament. He used to rely too much on water.
“I was more nervous than Gypsy with a hostage,” said Agasi said in a post -match interview with CBS Sports Network. “This is a metaphor to life: choose your colleagues well.”
Agasi’s unexpected error allowed Petropolus-Dassault Duo to level the match before going to the third game. However, Agasi’s team won six of the first eight points, before its opponents ralled to tie the score.
Unannounced, Agassi-Watters Tendum achieved his service and fled the route of four consecutive points to win the match.
Hoonh-Macclane and Yang will oppose Richard Livornis and Relay Bohrent in the quarter-finals. Livornis and Boherte defeated Brendon Long and Martina Frantova 11–9, 11–6 to beat their round of 16 matches.
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