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This is an archive article published on January 22, 2004

‘Hookes death has shocked us all’

Australian Open champion Andre Agassi has said he is devastated by the death of former Australia cricketer David Hookes and wants to honour ...

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Australian Open champion Andre Agassi has said he is devastated by the death of former Australia cricketer David Hookes and wants to honour a commitment he made to speak to Hookes’s team. The American former world No 1 said Hookes had approached his Australian coach Darren Cahill just before the Australian Open began this week about the possibility of him making a motivational address to the Victoria State cricket side.

“It’s just affected everybody at the tournament,” Agassi told The Herald Sun newspaper on Wednesday. “I tell you, it’s a tragedy to me. It’s a shame that anybody would have to sort of go through that, him or his family. I’m just devastated by it,” said Agassi, who is in Melbourne chasing his fifth Australian Open crown. He said he had never met Hookes but was aware of his standing in Australian sport. He said Hookes had approached Cahill late last year and again just before the January 19-February 1 tournament. Cahill had told Hookes it was probably too close to the tournament to make firm arrangements but that Agassi was still interested in talking to the Victoria players. (Reuters)

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