American pro Alycia Parks is now off the court and in vacation mode with her sisters/friends in the Bahamas. The American last played at the WTA 125 tournament in Austin, where, despite being the second seed, she suffered a first-round exit at the hands of Malaika Rapolu.
On Sunday, Parks shared a glimpse from her vacation to the Bahamas. She posted a photo, posing near the shores of the ocean in a black bikini top and a black crochet sarong-style cover-up. The tennis player was seen holding a fresh coconut in one hand while soaking in the sun. She captioned the photo:
"Vaca tings"

In an earlier update, she posted a photo with her sisters/friends from Dolphin Cay at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Parks and her sisters were seen wearing swimwear and touching a dolphin as they smiled for the camera.

Alycia Parks opens up about her off-court interests
Just two days ago, Alycia Parks collaborated with shampoo brand Batiste for a post on Instagram. She prepared a demo video for her followers, showing how she uses the brand's dry shampoo in seconds.
There are several more collaborative posts on Parks' Instagram profile, showing her interest in beauty. During an exclusive interview with People in September, she spoke about the benefits of using this product.
“For all the busy days that I have, it’s been very convenient,” Parks said. “It keeps me fresh and smelling good on and off the court. So that was a plus for me.”
Parks also spoke about her recent US Open outing.
“Before the US Open, the day I actually flew in, I had about two services in my room,” she said. “It looked like nine people in there trying to get organized and stuff.”
According to Parks, taking care of herself helps her stay confident.
“I like to be extra on court, so always hair, nails, lashes,” she said. “I like to smell good, and [Batiste] smells amazing. It does give me that confidence boost.”
Parks had several great moments in 2025, including the one when she defeated No. 1 seed Emma Navarro at the Monterrey Open in Monterrey, Mexico. It was her third top 25 win this year and seventh overall.