The son of Andre Aggasi and Steffi Graff reportedly will play baseball at USC. Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports

Jaden Agassi, the 16-year-old son of tennis legends Andre Aggasi and Steffi Graf, has a different kind of Grand Slam in his future than the one you might have expected.

According to Norm Clarke of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jaden Aggasi has verbally committed to USC to play baseball.

Another member of the Agassi family confirmed the commitment on social media:

Two former world No. 1 tennis players created a baseball star, huh? How about that. Clarke notes that the younger Agassi is one of the top players in his age group as both a pitcher and hitter.

At least Andre Agassi has his new coaching gig if he ever gets the urge to keep working with tennis players. All joking aside, Andre and Steffi must be thrilled. It sounds like their son has the potential to be a star on the diamond.

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