Hi, just on a production note. The yellow and blue Donnay Pro-One that they sold to the public had the two-handed grip with the red bulbous butt cap. This racket was nothing like the one that Agassi ACTUALLY used beyond the paint job. It was a graphite racket and was pretty cheaply made. The Donnay insignia's were "stickers"! The racket did not come with a head guard so most of these rackets that are for sale now are terribly scratched up on top.
The next Donnay Pro-One they sold was the red and grey one. Donnay advertised this as the "ACTUAL" racket that Agassi used on all of it's paperwork and on the racket ads. This "limited edition" was a much higher grade of production and was a great racket. I wonder if it is true about it being the "actual" racket that Andre used?
The last Donnay Pro-One that Agassi used was the "silver-purple-blue" one. This racket was even more refined and the production value was even greater! This racket did not hang around long since Andre quickly moved to the Head Radical Trysis 260 and the start of his Head Radical legacy.
Then, TW came out with it's version of the Donnay Pro-One which is simular to the original red and grey one back then. I think it is slightly different. Still a good racket. I really, really, wished that TW would have chosen the "YELLOW and BLUE" paint job instead of the "red and grey" one.