Todd and her partner lost seven times to Louise Brough and Margaret Osborne duPont in the women's doubles finals of Grand Slam tournaments.
After Osborne duPont won the first set 6–2, thunderstorm stopped play for the remainder of the day.
The next day, Todd, "producing magnificent backhand shots", won after being 1–3 down in the final set.
When requested to move, she refused because of the late hour and because a full set of linesmen would not be present.
The officials defaulted her, then changed their minds and gave her Nelly Landry's phone number, her opponent, to reschedule.
She returned to the French International Championships in 1950, after a one-year absence, and reached the final where she lost to Hart.
As for tournaments that were not Grand Slam events, Todd won the singles and mixed doubles titles at the South American championships in 1947 and 1948.
She won both the singles and doubles titles at the Tri Cities Championships in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1951.