Andre Agassi has had a dominant career, posting 870–274 across 1144 matches (76.0% — exceptional). Few players in the Open Era have sustained that level of dominance across a full career. With 59 titles, among the most prolific champions in the Open Era: ATP Tour World Championship, Scottsdale, Canada Masters, US Open and 27 more.
At Grand Slam level (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open): Andre Agassi has been outstanding at the Slams — 224–53 (80.9%) across 277 matches. Winning more than 7 in 10 Grand Slam matches is the benchmark of an all-time great.
ATP Masters 1000 (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris): Andre Agassi is elite here — 209–73 (74.1%) across 282 matches. Sustaining that win rate in the Tour's deepest regular-week draws is a defining quality of the very best.
89 finals reached — won 59, lost 30 (solid 66% conversion) — consistently getting to finals and winning the majority is a hallmark of elite performers. 136 semifinals. 178 quarterfinals.
vs. Top 10: 109–90 (54.8%, 199 matches). Competitive against the elite, but still narrowly below .500 — closing that gap would directly elevate the overall career profile.
By format — best-of-five: 264–70 (79.0%); best-of-three: 606–204 (74.8%). Slightly better in five-set matches — a positive sign for Grand Slam campaigns specifically.
Historic season: 1995 — 73–9 (89.0%) from 82 matches. A campaign of 73 wins in a single season is among the finest single-season records the Open Era has seen — the clearest benchmark of what is achievable at peak level.
Andre Agassi assembled a remarkable 26-match winning streak — a run of that length goes far beyond form and into a different level of dominance.