Alycia Parks
Age: 24 (31/12/2000)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    19 / 30
    213 / 220
    WTA doubles titles
    2 / 4
    100 / 109
    Prize money
    $761,140
    $2,588,868
    Prize money
    $761,140
    $2,588,868
    Titles
    0
    1
    Titles
    0
    2
  • Full description
    Personal

    Has been coached by her father Michael Parks since childhood Born in Atlanta, Georgia Started playing tennis at the age of 7 and she and her older sister moved to Florida at the age of 10 for better training to develop their game Graduated high school in 2019 and declined several scholarship offers to pursue playing tennis professionally Hobbies include, cooking, rollerblading, and playing with her Jack Russell Terrier and Giant Schnauzer puppies In 2017, started clothing line called 'Alyciamikay' alongside sister Mikayla Favorite tennis player is Serena Williams.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (1): 2023 - Lyon DOUBLES Winner (2): 2023 - Cincinnati (w/Townsend) 2022 - Ostrava (w/McNally) Finalist (1): 2023 - Birmingham (w/Hunter) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (5): 2024 - Angers, Warsaw, Gaiba 2022 - Angers, Andorra Finalist (1): 2024 - Midland DOUBLES Winner (3): 2024 - Gaiba (w/Baptiste) 2022 - Midland (w/Muhammad), Angers (w/S.Zhang) Finalist (1): 2023 - Paris (w/N.Kichenok)

    Career in Review

    Best result in 2025 was SF run at Monterrey (l. eventual champion Shnaider); registered career first main draw win at Roland Garros with a win over No.13 and former semi-finalist Karolina Muchova

    Highlight of 2024 season was posting best Grand Slam result courtesy of run to 3r at Australian Open (l. Gauff). Also won three WTA 125 titles, at Angers, Warsaw and Gaiba

    Won first singles title in 2023 at Lyon (d. Garcia). In doubles won Cincinnati (w/Townsend) and achieved R-Up at Birmingham (w/Hunter)

    Contested three WTA main draws in 2022, highlighted by maiden QF at this level at Ostrava (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Krejcikova)

    In 2022, also made 2r at Berlin (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Jabeur) and finished the campaign with a 10-match winning streak that brought WTA 125K Series titles at Andorra and Angers

    Closed out 2021 with R-Up finish at W25 event in Daytona Beach-Fl, USA

    In 2021, also made 2r at Lausanne and fell 1r at US Open (as WC, l. Danilovic) and Indian Wells (as qualifier, l. Rus); struck 129mph serve during 1r defeat at US Open, matching V.Williams' record for the fastest serve in the tournament's history

    Reached 2r on WTA main draw debut at 2021 Charleston (as qualifier, l. Jabeur)

    Made WTA qualifying debut at 2021 Charleston (l. Vikhlyantseva in final round)

    Owns one ITF Circuit singles title from six finals, triumphing at $25k Orlando-FL in November 2020 (also won doubles title)

    Made ITF Circuit debut at a $15k event in Orlando-FL, USA in March 2017

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