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Canada tennis player, coach Rene Simpson, 47, dies

The Columbian
Published: October 16, 2013, 5:00pm

TORONTO (AP) — Rene Simpson, a former player, coach and longtime captain of Canada’s Fed Cup tennis team, has died. She was 47.

Tennis Canada said she died Thursday in Chicago after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.

Simpson made her first Grand Slam appearance at the 1989 Australian Open. She reached a career-high ranking of No. 70 that year and advanced to the third round at the French Open.

In doubles, she was ranked as high as No. 32, won three titles and was a U.S. Open quarterfinalist. She won three singles tournaments and four doubles titles on the lower-tier ITF circuit. Simpson was a regular on Canada’s Fed Cup team in the 1990s and was captain from 2001 to ’09.

Private memorial services will be held in Chicago and Toronto.

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