Renee Reid

{{short description|Australian tennis player}}

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| careerprizemoney = $34,359

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| highestsinglesranking = No. 174 (22 September 1997)

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| AustralianOpenresult = 1R (1998)

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Renee Reid (born 28 May 1978) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

Biography

Reid, who grew up in Sydney, was a product of the Australian Institute of Sport and played on the professional tour in the late 1990s, with a best ranking of 174 in the world.{{cite news|title=Sydney High girls excel|date=2 July 1992|work=Sydney Morning Herald|pages=89}}

Reid competed in Australian Open qualifying for the first time in 1996, where she had a win over Patty Schnyder, before falling in the second round. In 1997 she lost to Amélie Mauresmo in qualifying, then in 1998 received a wildcard into the main draw. In what would be her only main draw appearance, Reid was beaten in the opening round by Elena Likhovtseva. She also completed in the women's doubles with Samantha Smith.{{cite web|url=https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/women's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1020000087|title=ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - Australian Open - 19 January - 01 February 1998|publisher=ITF|accessdate=7 September 2018}}

She is the elder sister of tennis player Todd Reid.{{cite news|url=https://www.theage.com.au/sport/tennis/success-reid-all-about-it-20021017-gdup4a.html|title=Success? Reid all about it|date=17 October 2002|work=The Age|accessdate=7 September 2018}}

ITF Circuit finals

=Singles (2–3)=

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|$25,000 tournaments

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|$10,000 tournaments

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!Result

!No.

!width=105|Date

!width=160|Tournament

!Surface

!width=150|Opponent

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 1.

| 15 December 1996

| São Paulo, Brazil

| Clay

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Laura Montalvo

| 2–6, 7–5, 2–6

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 2.

| 11 May 1997

| Maryborough, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Cindy Watson

| 4–6, 2–6

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 3.

| 18 May 1997

| Caboolture, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Shinobu Asagoe

| 4–6, 1–6

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| style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

| 1.

| 25 May 1997

| Gympie, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Shinobu Asagoe

| 3–6, 6–3, 6–4

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| style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

| 2.

| 8 June 1997

| Ipswich, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Shinobu Asagoe

| 6–1, 6–3

=Doubles (1–5)=

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!Result

!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!Score

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 1.

| 26 April 1997

| Dalby, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jenny-Ann Fetch

| {{flagicon|RSA}} Nannie de Villiers
{{flagicon|AUS}} Lisa McShea

| 0–6, 3–6

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 2.

| 3 May 1997

| Kooralbyn, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jenny-Ann Fetch

| {{flagicon|RSA}} Nannie de Villiers
{{flagicon|AUS}} Lisa McShea

| 7–6(4), 1–6, 3–6

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 3.

| 10 May 1997

| Hope Island, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Jenny-Ann Fetch

| {{flagicon|RSA}} Nannie de Villiers
{{flagicon|AUS}} Lisa McShea

| 4–6, 4–6

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 4.

| 27 July 1997

| Rostock, Germany

| Clay

| {{flagicon|HUN}} Réka Vidáts

| {{flagicon|BUL}} Svetlana Krivencheva
{{flagicon|BUL}} Pavlina Nola

| w/o

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| style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

| 1.

| 3 August 1997

| Horb, Germany

| Clay

| {{flagicon|GER}} Julia Abe

| {{flagicon|ROU}} Magda Mihalache
{{flagicon|ROU}} Alice Pirsu

| 6–3, 6–3

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

| 5.

| 10 November 1997

| Mount Gambier, Australia

| Hard

| {{flagicon|HUN}} Réka Vidáts

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Catherine Barclay
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Eun-ha

| 3–6, 2–6

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