Andre Agassi got benched — and he feels real “s–tty” about it.

The American tennis legend was banished to the pine Thursday for the final night of action in the International Premier Tennis League, after getting drubbed in his first two appearances for the home-team Singapore Slammers.

Agassi, 44, lost 6-3 to Mark Philippoussis on Tuesday and 6-2 to Fabrice Santoro on Wednesday, before getting replaced by the 41-year-old Pat Rafter for Thursday’s legends match against Goran Ivanisevic.

“I wasn’t fond of it being so full-on and competitive. Coming back here I’m a bit embarrassed with the way I was not responding to the environment from a playing perspective,” Agassi said, according to Agence France-Presse. “So I would have to make some adjustments and change how much I play so I can flat-out compete and make somebody else look s–tty.”

The eight-time Grand Slam champion smashed some rackets during Wednesday’s loss to Santoro, which did not prevent the Slammers — who had Serena Williams and Tomas Berdych atop the roster — from a cumulative 24-23 victory over the Indian Aces. With Rafter subbed in, they beat the UAE Royals, 27-25, on Thursday. The newly created IPTL has a 20-second serve clock and no advantage scores.

Agassi heads home from his first appearance in the Asia-based circuit with a bitter, bitter taste in his mouth.

“If I do come back I’ll spend a few months trying to get myself better form,” he said.