Mohammad
11-02-2009, 05:28 PM
درود
این روزها که بازار اعترافات آغاسی داغه در کتاب جدیدش گفته که موهایی معروفش در سال 1990 که شبیه موهای یال شیر بوده واقعی نبوده و کلاه گیس بوده و قبل از بازی فینال فرنچ اپن وقتی دوش میگرفته از هم جدا شده و که با کمک برادرش با بیست تا کلیپس جمع و جورش میکننن اما خب همش به این فکر میکرده که مبادا این کلاه گیش از سرش نیوفته و بالاخره اون بازی رو که اولین فینال گرنداسلمش بوده رو به گومز میبازه.
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Former Wimbledon champion Andre Agassi wore a lion mane-style wig during the 1990s to hide his baldness.
The tennis legend admits, in an extract of his book published in Germany yesterday, that during one match he struggled to stop it falling off altogether - and lost as a result.
'Every morning I would get up and find another piece of my identity on the pillow, in the wash basin, down the plughole.
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'I asked myself: you want to wear a toupee? On the tennis court? I answered myself; what else could I do?'
In the French open in 1990, he was in the final, his first in a Grand Slam tournament.
'Then a fiasco happened,' he said. 'The evening before the match, I stood under the shower and felt my wig suddenly fall apart.
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'Probably I used the wrong hair rinse. I panicked and called my brother Philly into the room.
'"It’s a total disaster!" I said to him. He looked at it and said he could clamp it with hair clips.
'It took 20 clips. "Do you think it will hold?" I asked. "Just don’t move so much," he said.
'Of course I could have played without my hairpiece, but what would all the journalists have written if they knew that all the time I was really wearing a wig?
'During the warming-up training before play I prayed. Not for victory, but that my hairpiece would not fall off.
'With each leap, I imagine it falling into the sand.
'I imagine millions of spectators move closer to their TV sets, their eyes widening and, in dozens of dialects and languages, ask how Andre Agassi’s hair has fallen from his head.'
He lost the final against Andres Gomez from Ecuador.
It was Brooke Shields, whom he married, who suggested he ditch the hairpiece.
'She said I should shave my head,' he said. 'It was like suggesting I should have all my teeth out.
'Nevertheless, I thought for a few days about it, about the agonies it caused me, the hypocrisy and lies.'
It took him 11 minutes to become a chrome-dome.
'A stranger stood before me in the mirror and smiled,' he said.
'My wig was like a chain and the ridiculously long strands in three colours like an iron ball which hung on it.'
این روزها که بازار اعترافات آغاسی داغه در کتاب جدیدش گفته که موهایی معروفش در سال 1990 که شبیه موهای یال شیر بوده واقعی نبوده و کلاه گیس بوده و قبل از بازی فینال فرنچ اپن وقتی دوش میگرفته از هم جدا شده و که با کمک برادرش با بیست تا کلیپس جمع و جورش میکننن اما خب همش به این فکر میکرده که مبادا این کلاه گیش از سرش نیوفته و بالاخره اون بازی رو که اولین فینال گرنداسلمش بوده رو به گومز میبازه.
http://tennis-image.com/images/14532219220059692623.jpg
http://tennis-image.com/images/16267157065502049314.jpg
Former Wimbledon champion Andre Agassi wore a lion mane-style wig during the 1990s to hide his baldness.
The tennis legend admits, in an extract of his book published in Germany yesterday, that during one match he struggled to stop it falling off altogether - and lost as a result.
'Every morning I would get up and find another piece of my identity on the pillow, in the wash basin, down the plughole.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/30/article-1224168-07063A2F000005DC-389_468x338.jpg
'I asked myself: you want to wear a toupee? On the tennis court? I answered myself; what else could I do?'
In the French open in 1990, he was in the final, his first in a Grand Slam tournament.
'Then a fiasco happened,' he said. 'The evening before the match, I stood under the shower and felt my wig suddenly fall apart.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/10/31/article-1224168-0706A195000005DC-895_233x363.jpg
'Probably I used the wrong hair rinse. I panicked and called my brother Philly into the room.
'"It’s a total disaster!" I said to him. He looked at it and said he could clamp it with hair clips.
'It took 20 clips. "Do you think it will hold?" I asked. "Just don’t move so much," he said.
'Of course I could have played without my hairpiece, but what would all the journalists have written if they knew that all the time I was really wearing a wig?
'During the warming-up training before play I prayed. Not for victory, but that my hairpiece would not fall off.
'With each leap, I imagine it falling into the sand.
'I imagine millions of spectators move closer to their TV sets, their eyes widening and, in dozens of dialects and languages, ask how Andre Agassi’s hair has fallen from his head.'
He lost the final against Andres Gomez from Ecuador.
It was Brooke Shields, whom he married, who suggested he ditch the hairpiece.
'She said I should shave my head,' he said. 'It was like suggesting I should have all my teeth out.
'Nevertheless, I thought for a few days about it, about the agonies it caused me, the hypocrisy and lies.'
It took him 11 minutes to become a chrome-dome.
'A stranger stood before me in the mirror and smiled,' he said.
'My wig was like a chain and the ridiculously long strands in three colours like an iron ball which hung on it.'