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Meet Andre Agassi

The controversial tennis star is in conversation with The Sunday Times chief sportswriter David Walsh. Your courtside seats await...

This Monday, Times+ members are invited to hear controversial tennis star Andre Agassi discuss his career highs and lows, with The Sunday Times chief sportswriter, David Walsh.

The former Wimbledon Champion's searingly honest autobiography, Open, has grabbed headlines around the globe, and is guaranteed to be a Christmas list staple. This is your chance to put your questions to Agassi on everything from how it feels to win the biggest championships, to the inner strength that helped pull him out of his mid-career slump.

There will be a book signing after the talk and Q & A session.

"A stunningly good autobiography, reading Open is just like watching one of his matches. Oh good, he's up. Oh no, he's down." Lynne Truss, The Sunday Times

This exclusive evening, in association with Waterstone's, will be held on Monday, December 14 2009, at 7pm at the Institute of Education, Logan Hall, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL.

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Times+ members can buy tickets for £10 (RRP £15). To book your tickets to this insightful evening simply call 0844 209 0371 and quote reference "Times"

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Times+ members can purchase tickets for the discounted price of £10.

Doors open at 6.30pm. The talk and Q&A is expected to finish by 8.30pm when the book signing will begin.

Tickets are not transferable.

There are no booking fees for this event.