- Todd Reid
Infobox Tennis player
playername = Todd Reid
country = AUS
residence =Melbourne, Australia
datebirth = birth date and age|1984|6|3|df=yes
placebirth =Sydney, Australia
height = height|m=1.80
weight = convert|70|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro = 2002
plays = Right-handed; two-handed backhand
status = Active
careerprizemoney = $298,841
singlesrecord = 14–22
singlestitles = 0
highestsinglesranking = 105 (20 September 2004 )
AustralianOpenresult = 3rd Round (2004)
FrenchOpenresult = 1st Round (2004)
Wimbledonresult = 1st Round (2004)
USOpenresult = Never Played
doublesrecord = 2–7
doublestitles = 0
highestdoublesranking = 305 (10 February 2003 )
updated =April 27 2008 Todd Reid (born
3 June 1984 ) is an Australiantennis professional. He peaked in the Men's Tour in September 2004, reaching a highest singles rank of 105. His highest doubles rank was 305, which he achieved in February 2003.Junior years
As Junior tennis player Todd Reid reached the
Australian Open junior final in 2002, he finished runner up toClement Morel . On his road to the final he defeatedRichard Gasquet . Reid's biggest junior moment came at Wimbledon 2002 where he won the title, defeated the likes ofSteve Darcis andFrank Dancevic on his way to victory.enior years
Todd began playing future tournaments in 2001 and won his first future tournament in 2002 in
New Zealand . He began playingchallenger tournaments after his maiden future victory, with his ranking reaching new heights he made the cut for the qualifying tournament in Nottingham and played his first ATP match againstGreg Rusedski after qualifying. Todd Reid's 2004 Australian summer was the biggest highlight of his professional career where he reached the final of a challenger inNew Caledonia (losing toGuillermo Canas in the final), made the quaterfinal inAdelaide andSydney and made the third round of the Australian Open in which he playedSargis Sargsian in the second round, playing through cramping and vomitting to pull out a five set victory onVodafone Arena .From around May 2005 Reid dropped out of sight on the professional tour due to injuries, playing only a few Futures events in Victoria,
Australia in early 2006.Comeback
Todd Reid made his comeback in Spain F16, going down in the finals 6-4, 6-2.
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