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as his full-time coach. Under Goldfine's coaching, Roddick won five titles (each on a different surface) and reached the 2005 Australian Open semifinal and 2005 Wimbledon final. In February 2006, Goldfine and Roddick decided to part ways amicably.
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After retiring from his professional coaching career, Dean started coaching top juniors in South Florida, including Roy Lederman, Ryan Smith, David Omsky, and his most notable pupil, Leah Bush
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In 2000, Goldfine launched the Pat Goldfine Tennis Pro-Am, a charity fundraiser for cancer research, in memory of his mother who died of breast and lung cancer. Goldfine resides in
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In high school, Goldfine played number one for Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School. Goldfine played
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In the 2004 tennis off-season after the U.S.'s Davis Cup final against Spain, USA Davis Cup stalwart
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named Goldfine as one of its USA Tennis High Performance Coaches. At the
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coach and former professional tennis player from the United States.
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final, and qualified for the ATP year-end championship in 1999.
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In 2022, he became a traveling coach for professional player
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from 1983 to 1987. In 1989, he reached a career-high
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Index

Chicago, Illinois
tennis
Todd Martin
US Open
Xavier Malisse
Aaron Krickstein
Mary Joe Fernandez
WTA Tour
USTA
2004 Olympics
Athens
Patrick McEnroe
Davis Cup
Andy Roddick
Brad Gilbert
Ben Shelton
varsity
Texas A&M University
ATP Tour
Hollywood, Florida
"Ben Shelton is poised to be the next big thing in American men's tennis"
ESPN
Dean Goldfine
Association of Tennis Professionals
"USA Tennis High Performance names new men's coaching staff"
"Roddick, Gilbert issue statements on firing"
"Breaking news from Team Roddick"
"Divorce Court: Roddick dumps Gilbert after relatively short 'marriage'"
Jerry Magee
"Todd Martin to play another year"

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