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Andre Agassi's medal sold for £7,150 at auction, leading a collection of tennis memorabilia from the SW19 tournament. Over 150 items fetched a total of £33,400.
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Agassi’s medal goes for a whopping £7,150 at Wimbledon auction

Charlie Watton
Last updated: July 22, 2024 10:34 am
Charlie Watton Published July 22, 2024
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Andre Agassi’s Bronze medal. (Picture: Jam Press)
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Andre Agassi’s medal was sold at the auction for a whopping £7,150 with a whole host of tennis memorabilia being snapped up.

The mass sale took place after this year’s SW19 tournament finished.

The lots included over 150 collectables from the iconic tennis competition, which made a grand total of £33,400 on the day.

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The most expensive item won on the day was US star Agassi’s bronze medal awarded to him in 2000.

It was given to Agassi after reaching the semi final, where he eventually lost to Pat Rafter.

A signed Andy Murray T-shirt also went under the hammer, following the 37-year-old’s last ever appearance at Wimbledon this year.

Andre Agassi's medal sold for £7,150 at auction, leading a collection of tennis memorabilia from the SW19 tournament. Over 150 items fetched a total of £33,400.
Lotto Shirt from Boris Becker’s last appearance at Wimbledon. (Picture: Jam Press)

The Fred Perry piece worn by the retiring Brit ace in 2013, fetched £624 at auction.

Pete Sampras Wimbledon Singles Millennium Champion Waterford Crystal Presentation Platter was also snapped up on the day.

The plate, awarded to the player in 2000 was purchased for £2,860, as reported by Need To Know.

Andre Agassi's medal sold for £7,150 at auction, leading a collection of tennis memorabilia from the SW19 tournament. Over 150 items fetched a total of £33,400.
Andre Agassi’s Bronze medal. (Picture: Jam Press)

Despite being estimated to go for £60 an original vintage Lotto Shirt from Boris Becker’s last appearance at Wimbledon made a pretty penny.

The signed shirt was won for a whopping £1,040 on the day.

A Nike headband worn and signed by the iconic Rodger Federer fetched £780 on the day.

Andre Agassi's medal sold for £7,150 at auction, leading a collection of tennis memorabilia from the SW19 tournament. Over 150 items fetched a total of £33,400.
A Nike headband worn and signed by the iconic Rodger Federer. (Picture: Jam Press)

A unique copy of The Superstars tennis book, which contained 31 signatures was snapped up for £650.

It featured signatures from tennis icons such as Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker, Billie Jean King and Virginia Wade.

The Lawn Tennis Championship Wimbledon 2003 programme from day three of the tournament was also won at the auction.

Andre Agassi's medal sold for £7,150 at auction, leading a collection of tennis memorabilia from the SW19 tournament. Over 150 items fetched a total of £33,400.
The Lawn Tennis Championship Wimbledon 2003 programme from day three of the tournament. (Picture: Jam Press)

Featuring autographs from tennis royalty Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Boris Becker, Mark Philippoussis and Venus Williams.

It was sold for £572 at the event hosted by Ewbank’s auctioneers in, Woking, Surrey.

Tom Duggan, Ewbank’s specialist said: “This is a wonderfully personal collection gathered together by someone who gave years of service to the top players, who always appreciated his efforts.

“What makes these items extra special is that the collector was known to the players, and the direct gifts among them were the players’ way of thanking him personally.”

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