Annie Camilla Beatrice Rimington (17 January 1883 - 2 February 1953) was an English tennis player known later by her married name Camilla Neville-Smith towards the end of her tennis career.
[1] She was active from 1907 to 1927 and contested 15 career singles finals, and won 9 titles.
[2] In 1907 she played her first tournament at the Cumberland Tournament played at the Eden Tennis Club at Stanwixm, she took part in the a women's doubles event partnered with Agnes Morton where they beat Mrs Beatrice Draffen and Maude Garfit in the fourth round,[3] but then lost in the quarter finals.
In addition she was also a finalist at Hornsey (1921), Stratford-on-Avon (1922), Brockenhurst Open (1923), Wallingford-on-Thames (1923) and Conishead Priory (1926) Her younger sister was Alice Margaret Emma Rimington (1884-1955) who was also a tennis player.
She married Neville Hardcastle Smith in the first quarter of 1924 in Penrith, Cumbria.