"Well, I actually tell my son that I don't have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He's five years old"
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Agassi's baldness isn't neutral trivia; it's loaded. For years he was tennis's rebellious heartthrob, and his famous long hair was part of the brand - a costume that later became a confession when he revealed he wore a wig. So when he frames baldness as a gift transferred to his son, he's rewriting anxiety as generosity. It's a parent flex and a self-protective move: control the narrative with humor before anyone else can. The subtext is a man who's spent his life being looked at, judged, marketed, and now wants to shrink that whole public drama down to a family punchline.
There's also a quiet tenderness in the lie. It's a way of telling a kid: nothing is wrong here, and you're not allowed to worry about your parent. Agassi's intent isn't to deceive forever; it's to buy innocence a few more years, and to show that even a famously image-conscious athlete can choose to make the mirror less important than the moment.
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Agassi, Andre. (2026, January 16). Well, I actually tell my son that I don't have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He's five years old. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-actually-tell-my-son-that-i-dont-have-any-138665/
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Agassi, Andre. "Well, I actually tell my son that I don't have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He's five years old." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-actually-tell-my-son-that-i-dont-have-any-138665/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Well, I actually tell my son that I don't have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He's five years old." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-actually-tell-my-son-that-i-dont-have-any-138665/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





