Stefanie Graf

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  • 23 August 2011 We have recently returned from an amazing family vacation, one of our best ever, in Western Canada. There were a lot of highlights on this trip, some great times with family friends and some particular memorable encounters with nature. We had the opportunity to get very close to many killer whale and a bald eagle. These are some of the photos from the trip but the truly stunning beauty of the area is very difficult to capture.
  • 13 June 2011 A few photos from our recent adventure in Prague.
  • 29 May 2012 Back from Taiwan. Here are a few photos, what a good trip and great memories
  • 10 September 2011 The photos are from a couple of nights ago, when Longines and Town and Country hosted the third annual Women who make a Difference Awards Dinner at the Hearst Hotel in New York. The award highlights women who have made a major positive impact on the lives of children in their communities. This year's honorees, Ann McGee of Miracle Flights for Kids, Ann Tisch of the Young Women's Leadership Network and Gracie Cavnar of Recipe for Success, were chosen from among many truly dedicated and accomplished nominees. Its a wonderful event that I couldn't be proder to take part in.
  • 14 December 2011 Things have been a little busier than usual for this time of year, but we finally had a chance this week to really get into the Christmas spirit. Our beautiful new tree is up and ready to be decorated and butter and coconut cookies are fresh out of the oven. The kids will be out of school in a couple of days and all of us will get a chance to catch up with family and friends as we enjoy the holiday together. Hope everyone is having a great holiday season so far.
  • 18 July 2012 We’re enjoying our summer trip through Europe. Our highlight has been being back in Germany - walking through the forest, the cooler weather, deutsches Essen (German food) and quality time with relatives and friends. Last weekend I spent some time with one of my partners, Teekanne, at their headquarters where they held a contest to find new flavors. I enjoyed sampling the winning recipes and having lunch with the contestants. Then I had a fun stop to see the musical Starlight Express and to thank the cast - for the next 6 months they will collect donations from the audience with the offerings going to my foundation – Children for Tomorrow. After watching their performance I’m inspired to put on my roller skates again! Hope everyone is having a great summer.
  • 31 October 2011 Here are a few photos from this weekend's Grand Slam for Children.
  • 03 May 2012 Yesterday was the day for our annual media availability event sponsored by our partner Longines. It is always a nice event and its gives us both a great chance to raise awareness about Andre's educational initiatives and my foundation Children for Tomorrow. Now we're off and looking forward to a weekend at the Kentucky Derby which we've never attended before. I'll let you all know if I pick a winner.
  • 31 October 2011 Here are a few photos from this weekend's Grand Slam for Children.
  • 18 July 2012 We’re enjoying our summer trip through Europe. Our highlight has been being back in Germany - walking through the forest, the cooler weather, deutsches Essen (German food) and quality time with relatives and friends. Last weekend I spent some time with one of my partners, Teekanne, at their headquarters where they held a contest to find new flavors. I enjoyed sampling the winning recipes and having lunch with the contestants. Then I had a fun stop to see the musical Starlight Express and to thank the cast - for the next 6 months they will collect donations from the audience with the offerings going to my foundation – Children for Tomorrow. After watching their performance I’m inspired to put on my roller skates again! Hope everyone is having a great summer.
  • 06 April 2011 Watching Jaz learn to ride, I was inspired to get on a horse for the first time in 20 years. Its a bit harder to walk today and I feel as if I am still on the horse.
  • 30 September 2011 Back home in Nevada but I had a good time in Germany over the last few days. Earlier in the week, I had a couple days in Hamburg for work and to witness the fantastic progress that The Children for Tomorrow Foundation has been making in treating children traumatized by war and conflict. And yesterday, I participated in the ribbon cutting for Teekanne's first Tea Lounge in Berlin. The pictures attached are from the press only event. They have created a wonderful ambience to relax and drink tea and I hope future visitors will enjoy the experience as much as I did.
Stefanie Graf Snapshot
Steffi Graf started playing tennis at age 3, coached by her father, Peter. Under the area's tennis program, as the best girl, she would usually play against the worst boy -- who was usually Boris Becker. After winning the German and European Juniors, she turned pro on 18 October 1982. The next day, she lost to Tracy Austin, who was less-than impressed, telling reporters that there were "hundreds of girls" like Graf back in the States. Peter kept a tight rein on Steffi's career to ensure that she wouldn't "burn out" as she climbed up the rankings. She finally won her first title on 13 April 1986, defeating Chris Evert at the Family Circle Cup. She would win 107 WTA tournaments, including 22 Majors. In 1988, she joined Don Budge, Rod Laver, Maureen Connolly, and Margaret Court as the only players in tennis history to win a calendar-year Grand Slam, and the only one to win it on four different surfaces.

She found herself at the center of a near-tragedy on 30 April 1993. As then-arch rival Monica Seles was resting during a changeover at the Hamburg Open, a man made his way through the stands, and plunged a knife into her back. At first, it was thought the attack was prompted by the conflict in Seles's Yugoslavia. But it turned out Guenter Parche was a Graf fan, and reasoned that if he took Seles out, Graf would regain the #1 ranking. The attack reverberated across sports. It also changed the course of tennis history. Seles was off the court for 27 months, and never regained her dominating form. Graf visited Seles in the hospital, but didn't comment publicly about the incident until 2004.

Graf retired on 13 August 1999 after beating Martina Hingis at Roland Garros, and losing to Lindsay Davenport at Wimbledon. By this time, she was dating Andre Agassi, whom also won Roland Garros, but was a finalist at Wimbledon that year. With only their mothers as witnesses, they were married on 22 October 2001 at his Las Vegas home. Their son, Jaden Gil, was born four days later. Their daughter, Jaz Elle, was born on 3 October 2003.

Famous for her killer instinct and business-like approach, at times she displayed a sense of humor. During a tight 1995 Wimbledon match against Kimiko Date, she was serving when a fan yelled out "Steffi!" Everyone, including Steffi, burst out laughing. Composing herself, she readied to serve when the fan shouted "Steffi! Will you marry me?" The stadium burst into peals of laughter and play was delayed for a couple of minutes. Steffi readied to serve, tossed the ball, caught it, turned, and yelled to the fan: "How much money do you have?" Graf lost the set, but won the match to face (and defeat) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario for the title.
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