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ANDRE SHOWS OFF HIS CHAMPION-DAD FORM

ANDRE AGASSI alternated between tennis star and soccer dad yesterday.

Agassi and son Jaden, who turns 3 next month, stopped to admire wife and mom Steffi Graf’s form as the retired tennis great hit a few balls with Renée Stubbs before a cheering crowd.

After a warm-up of his own, Agassi and Graf left Arthur Ashe Stadium much like many other families at Flushing Meadows – in an SUV.

Graf carried baby daughter Jaz, 11 months, to the Ford Expedition, while Agassi and Jaden followed.

“Wait till those kids are old enough to play,” one fan quipped.

Unfortunately, another fan said, with great genes and great coaches come great expectations.

“It’s way too much pressure,” said Open visitor Sarah Jennings, in from New Hampshire. “The kids should go into acting or politics.”

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The Open has been plagued by a rash of bomb scares – all because some people are too cheap to pay $5.

Police have been finding numerous empty tote bags and backpacks dumped in the bushes outside the Open’s front gates, abandoned by visitors who opted not to pay the $5 fee to have them checked.

The Bomb Squad has had to respond to each of these discarded backpacks with explosives- sniffing dogs.

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One would think that the world’s elite tennis athletes – who on average consume 3,500 protein- and carb-laden calories a day – wouldn’t have any use for the latest fad diets. But it appears that some are still going the Atkins route.

Restaurant Associates, which provides food at the Open, is offering an array of low-carb, Atkins-friendly options, as part of the “Right Picks” program. “Most of these athletes need a lot of carbs for all the energy they have to expend,” said RA’s Gina Zimmer. “But we offer an array of healthy options and this way they will know what the benefits are.”