Career
He excelled as a junior and peaked in the Men"s Tour in September 2004, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World Number. Juniors
2 in the junior singles world rankings in 2002 (and Number 4 in doubles). Pro tour
He began playing challenger 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 Association of Tennis Professionals match against Greg 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 in New Caledonia (losing to Guillermo Cañas in the final), made the quarterfinal in Adelaide and Sydney and made the third round of the Australian Open in which he played Sargis Sargsian in the second round, playing through cramping and vomiting to pull out a five set victory on the Vodafone Arena.
In May 2005 Reid, due to injuries, quit the tennis tour as a full-time participant. He did play two Futures events in Victoria, Australia in early 2006, but did not advance beyond the second round.
He played no events in 2007. The following year Reid played one Futures event in April in Spain and reached the final.
He then played one event in Australia in September, losing in the first round, and another in December, losing through retirement in the semi-finals.
In the (Australian) Spring of 2009, Reid played three events, retiring from matches due to injury in each event. Reid"s career-high doubles ranking was World Number.