Andre Agassi vs. Goran Ivanišević, 24 years after the match that made them a part of tennis history. One of Croatia's greatest athletes of all times will welcome to Umag one of the world's greatest tennis players ever and his rival for years. You won't want to miss that!

All England Club, July 5, 1992.
On the one side of the court, there was this 22-year-old long-haired rebel from Las Vegas, whose tennis playing was more adrenaline-inducing than a visit to the Caesars Palace. On the other side, his junior by a year and a half, the bomber from Split, whose serves on the Wimbledon grass at the time were visible to his opponents only on screen and in slow motion. That five-set clash of the titans and the celebration of the new American sensation culminated in a long hug at the net, inside the London tennis temple.

Umag, July 16, 2016.
On the one side of the net, we will have this 46-year-old, a role model to generations of tennis players and athletes, and just one of three tennis players in the modern history of the sport to win all four Grand Slams. At the same time, the incoming serves from the other side will perhaps not be as fast as before but the movement and the elegance of that left hand will be the same as ever. Expect to see another emotionally charged hug following this exciting match just before the Konzum Croatia Open Umag kicks off. Years have passed but the friendship has remained…

Andre Agassi vs. Goran Ivanišević, 24 years after the match that made them a part of tennis history. The two legends, who marked the golden age of tennis in the nineties and early noughties will take us back to those glorious days on the anniversary of Goran's Wimbledon triumph.