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Wimbledon interview: Ester Goldfeld

Teen sensation Ester Goldfeld talks priorities, parents and potential

July 1, 2010 15:08
Aggression: Ester Goldfeld

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

Celebrating her 17th birthday on American Independence Day, there was always going to be something special about wonder kid Ester Goldfeld.

The American this week reached the round of 32 at Wimbledon on her debut in the girls junior competition. Goldfeld accounted for Brit Katy Dunne 6-4, 6-2 in the first round but went down 6-4, 6-4 to Clothilde di Bernarde of France, despite gaining a better first serve percentage and serving more aces than her opponent in a match that last just over an hour.

Goldfeld, 16, was in reflective mood after the game following her first meeting against di Bernarde. "It would have been nice to have got a little bit further," she said. "But I think that I really underestimated her. I missed way too many balls and my unforced errors summed up my whole match."

An only child, Goldfeld started playing tennis aged four and has never looked back. She trains in Florida and her best performance in a Grand Slam to date saw her reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.

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