Alycia Parks Matches 2025 Ace Record in WTA Angers Thriller
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A dominant serving performance by Alycia Parks has propelled her to victory at the WTA 125 d’Angers, simultaneously tying the season record for aces in a single match. The American defeated Océane Dodin in a hard-fought contest (7-6, 5-7, 6-3) on Thursday, showcasing a powerful serve that proved decisive.
The final weeks of 2025 are witnessing a flurry of athletic achievements, and Parks’ performance is the latest example of records falling before the year’s end.
Parks’ Serving Prowess Ties Season Best
Parks registered an impressive 26 aces during the match in Maine-et-Loire, equaling the highest number of aces served in a single match throughout the entire 2025 season. This remarkable feat places her alongside Clara Tauson, who achieved the same number on January 1st in Auckland against Sofia Kenin.
Tauson capitalized on her record-setting performance by ultimately winning the Auckland tournament. Now, all eyes are on Parks to see if she can replicate that success and claim the title in Angers.
A Close Contest Decided by Service
The match against Dodin was a closely contested affair, with Parks ultimately prevailing after a three-set battle. Her exceptional serving was a key differentiator, consistently putting pressure on her opponent and securing crucial points. The ability to deliver 26 aces underscores Parks’ growing dominance on the tour and highlights the importance of a strong serve in modern women’s tennis.
The tournament continues to draw attention as players look ahead to the 2026 season, as noted in related coverage featuring Loïs Boisson.
[Video – Loïs Boisson looking towards the 2026 season…]
Parks’ performance is a testament to her dedication and skill, and it sets a high bar for competitors as the 2025 season draws to a close.
