PositiveThe Times (UK)\"... an engaging, thrilling and only sometimes scarcely believable autobiography ... If these episodes carry the unmistakable whiff of authenticity, then others smell clearly of exaggeration on Agassi’s part that Moehringer was ill-qualified to question ... But these are minor quibbles about what is a superbly written book ... The present tense, used throughout, gives the narrative an added sense of urgency and authenticity. Although it is well written, it is formulaic in style, and as such requires a Pauline conversion, as most of these autobiographies do ... The best sports books are not really about sport — and Open is no exception.\