Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are both sporting legends in their own right, and the tale of their blossoming romance is a truly enchanting fairytale.
The pair first met in the early 1990s, when they were both busy holding court as the king and queen of the tennis world.
Andre Agassi is an eight-time Grand Slam winner, and in his prime he was a favourite with the ladies due to his iconic long locks and puppy-dog brown eyes. Steffi Graf was also thriving in her sporting career — the German-born tennis star won Wimbledon a stunning seven times.
In 1992, after they both won the Wimbledon singles title, Andre was gearing up to have his first ever dance with Steffi at the post-tournament Wimbledon Ball. The American tennis professional had been admiring Steffi from afar up until that point. "I've had a crush on Steffi since I first saw her doing an interview on French TV," he recalled in his memoir Open.
Andre was ecstatic to have the opportunity to dance with his crush — but he was heartbreakingly let down when he found out that the traditional champion's dance had been cancelled for the first time. However, the pair still got the chance to formally meet, and had their photos taken together. It would be another seven years before they sparked up a romance.
They began officially dating in 1999 during the French Open and Wimbledon, before marrying in October 2001. They welcomed their first child, a son called Jaden, in 2001, and their second, a daughter called Jay, in 2003. The family currently reside in the Las Vegas valley, and their romance still appears to be thriving.
In 2004, Andre stole our hearts when he proclaimed his love for Steffi during a speech at her International Tennis Hall of Fame induction. "As I attempt to find words worthy to introduce the person that has changed my life, I realise the words have yet to be invented that are large enough, colourful enough, or true enough to express the heart and soul of this woman that I love," he said.
We look back at some of the standout moments in their love story through photos.