How tall is Alycia Parks?

Last Modified Jan 17, 2024 17:25 GMT
How tall is Alycia Parks?
Alycia Parks at the Championships - Wimbledon 2023

Hailing from America, Alycia Parks has emerged as a captivating force on the professional circuit. She started the season on top note by reaching the third round of the 2024 Australian Open. It was her best Grand Slam performance, where she defeated Leylah Fernandez.

Parks has won two doubles and one single WTA tour title, including the 2023 Lyon Open and the 2023 Cincinnati Masters 1000 doubles title with Taylor Townsend. She defeated three top 10 seeds, including Petra Martic, Danka Kovinic and No. 1 seed Caroline Garcia in the final of the Lyon Open.

Parks made her WTA debut at the 2021 MUSC Health Open, defeating Grace Min in the first round. In her Grand Slam debut, she tied Venus Williams’ record for the fastest serve at the 2021 US Open. She reached the third round of the 2023 Madrid Open, WTA 1000 tournament, for the first time, defeating Viktoria Azarenka.

Before becoming a professional, Parks played college tennis for the University of Arizona. She received her tennis training at the USTA Tennis Training Center in Boca Raton.

Name Alycia Parks
Net Worth$600,000
Age 23
Nationality American
Residence Port St Lucie, Florida, USA
Marital StatusSingle
Children None
Source of WealthTennis and endorsements
Prize Money$1,195,301
EndorsementsAsics and Dunlop

Alycia Parks' Height

According to the WTA website, Alycia Parks is 185 cm or 6 feet 1 inches tall. Parks has a body weight of around 64 kg or 141 lbs. Other distinctive characteristics of Alycia Parks include her black eyes and long black hair.

How old is Alycia Parks?

Alycia Parks was born in Port St. Lucie, Florida, on December 31, 2000, and is 23 years old. She was born to Michael and Erica Parks. According to online sources, her mother spotted her tennis talent and she was trained by her father in her early years. Parks later moved to Florida to train professionally.

When did Alycia Parks turn pro?

Alycia Parks turned professional in 2018. She played her first WTA tour match at the 2021 Musc Health Open, defeating Grace Min in the first round. Parks played her first Grand Slam tournament at the US Open, where she served the fastest serve in the first round.

How much prize money has Alycia Parks won?

According to the WTA website, Parks has won $1,195,301 in prize money till date, including $30,950 in 2024. She won over $250k by winning her first WTA singles title at the Lyon Open. She also earns her income by promoting and endorsing many brands.

FAQs

A. Alycia Parks is from Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

A. Asics and Dunlop sponsor Alycia Parks.

A. Rick Macci is Alycia Parks's coach. He has previously worked with former champions Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Maria Sharapova.

A. Michael Parks is Alycia Parks' father. He was a former professional basketball player.

A. Mikayla Parks is Alycia Parks' sister. She is an entrepreneur and a businesswoman.

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