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By Matt Wilansky
ESPN.com Sunday, April 6, 2008 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. -- The transition of Andre Agassi from a flamboyant rebel to his late-career maturation has been well-chronicled. From a swaggering, sometimes petulant teenager with world in the palm of his hands to one of the most respected, amiable players in the game, he was undeniably one of tennis' most beloved figures during his career. But here on the grounds of Crandon Park, the site of the just-completed Sony Ericsson Open, the impression Agassi left in his 19 years is far more sim ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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