Park attended college in the United States and had a successful career for Cal State LA in varsity tennis.[1] She won the AIAW Division II singles championship in 1979 and is a member of Cal State LA's Athletics Hall of Fame.[2]
A member of the South Korea Federation Cup team, Park featured in a total of seven ties for her country, winning one singles and two doubles rubbers. She debuted in 1976 and made her last appearance in 1984.[3]
Referencesedit
^"Cal State L.A. looks to its future while honoring tennis heritage". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. 3 May 2014.
^"Helen Park-Bates (1994) - Hall of Fame". Cal State LA Athletics.
helen, park, tennis, helen, park, bates, born, june, 1959, south, korean, former, professional, tennis, player, helen, parkfull, namehelen, park, batescountry, sports, south, koreaborn, 1959, june, 1959, collegecal, state, lafed, cup3, 4park, attended, college. Helen Park Bates born 3 June 1959 is a South Korean former professional tennis player Helen ParkFull nameHelen Park BatesCountry sports South KoreaBorn 1959 06 03 3 June 1959 age 64 CollegeCal State LAFed Cup3 4Park attended college in the United States and had a successful career for Cal State LA in varsity tennis 1 She won the AIAW Division II singles championship in 1979 and is a member of Cal State LA s Athletics Hall of Fame 2 A member of the South Korea Federation Cup team Park featured in a total of seven ties for her country winning one singles and two doubles rubbers She debuted in 1976 and made her last appearance in 1984 3 References edit Cal State L A looks to its future while honoring tennis heritage San Gabriel Valley Tribune 3 May 2014 Helen Park Bates 1994 Hall of Fame Cal State LA Athletics Key Statistics billiejeankingcup com External links editHelen Park at the Women s Tennis Association Helen Park at the Billie Jean King Cup Helen Park at the International Tennis Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helen Park tennis amp oldid 1078019256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,