Carlos Alcaraz has fans all around the world. His latest stint at Wimbledon has captured the attention of all the fans. He has friendly interactions with the crowd and maintains composure on the court. The world No.1 will have a busy schedule this month as he will play in the Hopman Cup. Fans will be excited to see the recently crowned grass court champion dominating his opponents on clay.
Many of his fans flooded social media with his pictures and videos just after he won the final. His latest fan is Jaz Elle Agassi, the daughter of former players Andre Agassi and Steffi Graff. Jaz is not very active on social media platforms but recently posted a story about the Spaniard’s victory. She has no posts on Instagram.
Wimbledon had posted to congratulate Alcaraz on his victory; Jazz reposted it. Agassi and Graff mentioned earlier that the children never really took an interest in tennis. The couple has said that the children are free to pursue their passion, and they would not force them to play tennis. Jaz has tried playing tennis but has an interest in the arts.
Who is Steffi Graff’s daughter Jaz Elle Agassi?
Jaz is 20 years old and has an elder brother, Jaden Agassi, who was born in 2001. Jaden has never played tennis but is into baseball. The 22-year-old recently played in the Pac-12 All-Conference. Jaz is a trained dancer and has been spotted in hip-hop dance competitions. She also has a keen interest in fashion and horse riding.
“Jaz plays a little bit of tennis, Jaden not so much,” Graf said in an old interview. “We never really introduced tennis so much into their lives. They’ve chosen other things that we were surprised with … they love their arts and music. Jaden tried different sports, soccer and things and ended up with baseball. We nurture their desires and interests,” she added.
Jaz also plays golf and has been guided by pro golf players, Jessica and Nally. Both the pro golfers are sisters of Sebastian Korda.
Agassi and Graf would be pleasantly surprised, as their daughter is a fan of Carlos Alcaraz. Although both kids are not playing the sport, they are certainly attached to it. Their parents were legends of the game, and it’s in their genes to love the sport.