Alycia Parks
Definition
Alycia Parks is an American professional tennis player, born December 31, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia, known for her powerful right-handed game, booming serve, and remarkable resilience on the court.
She achieved a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 40 and stands at 6'1", coached by her father Michael Parks since childhood.
Examples
Alycia Parks turned a brutal first-set bagel into a three-set feast, proving comebacks are her cardio.
With a serve that hits like a caffeinated meteor, Alycia Parks keeps opponents guessing if it's tennis or dodgeball.
Coached by dad since she could barely see over the net, Alycia Parks swings family heirlooms on the WTA tour.
Alycia Parks' Atlanta roots fuel her game, where every rally feels like a Southern hospitality ambush.