Andre Agassi—in the midst of adding another chapter to his legacy in Paris as the coach of Novak Djokovic—shared a snapshot on Twitter from his playing days.

Looking fit with the man responsible for that, Gil Reyes, right beside him, a young Agassi strolls the grounds. While Agassi was a four-time Australian Open champion, it might be the French Open that actually has greater memories for the American. After all, it’s the site of his first Grand Slam semifinal, which he lost to Mats Wilander in five sets.

A couple of years later, he reached his first major final in Paris, losing the 1990 title match to Andres Gomez. Agassi closed out the decade in style, finally winning the tournament in a five-set classic over Andrei Medvedev and completing the career Grand Slam.

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Now, Agassi is in the corner of one of the players that has pulled off a career Slam of his own—Djokovic (who needed five sets to reach the fourth round over Diego Schwartzman on Friday).

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Agassi is not even being paid, as he explained in an interview with Djokovic's former leading coach, Boris Becker.

Who knows? Maybe Djokovic will be able to share a happy flashback of his own in 18 years, showing Agassi in a familiar place in Paris.

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