Photo: Scott Barbou/Getty ImagesAustralian Todd Reid, a teen tennis star and the 2002 Wimbledon junior singles champion,has died at 34, reportsThe Sydney Morning Herald.Reid died on Tuesday, October 23. His cause of death is not known and there are no suspicious circumstances, reports theHerald.After winning the Wimbledon junior title at 18, Reid turned pro. The athlete was Australia’s number three tennis player for some time,according to The Associated Press.Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesReid ranked as high as 105th in the world and made the third round of the Australian Open in 2004, before losing to eventual champion Roger Federer,reported ESPN.In a statement also shared on Twitter, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — which hosts Wimbledon — wrote, “The AELTC is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Todd Reid, our 2002 boys’ singles champion. The thoughts of all those at Wimbledon are with his family and friends.”In 2005, Reid’s career was sidelined with injuries and glandular fever before he made comebacks in 2008 and 2014, reported theHerald.
Photo: Scott Barbou/Getty Images

Australian Todd Reid, a teen tennis star and the 2002 Wimbledon junior singles champion,has died at 34, reportsThe Sydney Morning Herald.Reid died on Tuesday, October 23. His cause of death is not known and there are no suspicious circumstances, reports theHerald.After winning the Wimbledon junior title at 18, Reid turned pro. The athlete was Australia’s number three tennis player for some time,according to The Associated Press.Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesReid ranked as high as 105th in the world and made the third round of the Australian Open in 2004, before losing to eventual champion Roger Federer,reported ESPN.In a statement also shared on Twitter, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — which hosts Wimbledon — wrote, “The AELTC is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Todd Reid, our 2002 boys’ singles champion. The thoughts of all those at Wimbledon are with his family and friends.”In 2005, Reid’s career was sidelined with injuries and glandular fever before he made comebacks in 2008 and 2014, reported theHerald.
Australian Todd Reid, a teen tennis star and the 2002 Wimbledon junior singles champion,has died at 34, reportsThe Sydney Morning Herald.
Reid died on Tuesday, October 23. His cause of death is not known and there are no suspicious circumstances, reports theHerald.
After winning the Wimbledon junior title at 18, Reid turned pro. The athlete was Australia’s number three tennis player for some time,according to The Associated Press.
Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Reid ranked as high as 105th in the world and made the third round of the Australian Open in 2004, before losing to eventual champion Roger Federer,reported ESPN.
In a statement also shared on Twitter, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — which hosts Wimbledon — wrote, “The AELTC is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Todd Reid, our 2002 boys’ singles champion. The thoughts of all those at Wimbledon are with his family and friends.”
In 2005, Reid’s career was sidelined with injuries and glandular fever before he made comebacks in 2008 and 2014, reported theHerald.
source: people.com