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Alycia Parks has won Futures and WTA events in the last four years and also competed in Grand Slams. She entered the Polish Open this year and won the women’s singles tournament.
Futures
An ITF World Tennis Tour event was held in Orlando in November 2020 and Parks was the women’s singles and doubles champion in the above. She won two women’s doubles titles (in Bendigo and Charleston) in 2022.
WTA Tournaments
125K
ANDORRA CHAMP | Alycia Parks is the champion after a fine 6-1, 6-4 victory over Rebecca Peterson in the final.
The 21-year-old American will crack the top 100 for the first time after securing her maiden singles title at WTA 125 level.
📸 | Credit Andorra Open Facebook pic.twitter.com/yvrRI3Uaim
— Black Spin Global (@BlackSpinGlobal) December 4, 2022
Parks won the Dow Tennis Classic in November 2022 with Asia Muhammed and also played in two of the last three events (the Crèdit Andorrà Open and Open P2i Angers Arena Loire) of the 2022 WTA 125K season. She was the women’s singles winner in both tournaments and Parks and Zhang Shuai were the Open P2i Angers Arena Loire women’s doubles tournament champions. Parks also won WTA 125K titles in Gaiba this June and at the Polish Open last Saturday.
250, 500 and 1000
Parks has taken part in WTA 250, 500 and 1000 events, for example the Open 6ème Sens — Métropole de Lyon, AGEL Open and Western and Southern Open. She won the women’s singles tournament in the former last year and the AGEL Open and Western and Southern Open women’s doubles tournaments in October 2022 and August 2023 respectively.
Grand Slams
Parks reached the third round of women’s singles at the Australian Open earlier in the year and has made the women’s doubles second round at the French Open (in 2023) and Wimbledon (this year). She also participated in women’s singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles tournaments at the US Open last year.
Polish Open (recap)
Parks defeated Zuzanna Bednarz in a qualifying match and also beat Ania Hertel, Linda Klimovičová, Isabella Shinikova, Leonie Küng and Maya Joint in the aforementioned tournament.
Photo by John Fornander on Unsplash
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