Alycia Parks overpowered Viktoriya Tomova in the final round of qualifying at Stuttgart, hammering 11 aces and winning 72% of her first-serve points to secure her place in the WTA 500 main draw.
The win matters because it changes the shape of Day 3 in Stuttgart. Parks was not in the field until she got through qualifying, and her serve gave Tomova little room to work with as the match turned on first-strike tennis rather than long rallies.
Noha Akugue will also be a talking point in Stuttgart after receiving a wild card for a long-awaited main draw debut. She had fallen in qualifying on each of her two previous trips to the event, but she arrives this time with momentum after contesting three finals and winning two titles on the ITF level earlier this season.
The Stuttgart draw still carries the weight of its biggest names. Iga Swiatek has won the title twice and has reached at least the quarterfinal stage in each of the last two editions, while Laura Siegemund remains a former champion at her home event.
That is the contrast at the heart of this tournament: Parks is in on the back of a sharp qualifying performance, Akugue is finally in through a wild card, and the established contenders remain the standard everyone else has to reach.





