Tennis Player Sachia Vickery Defends OnlyFans Account
Sachia Vickery started her OnlyFans during a six-month tennis injury break, earning substantial income and charging a $1,000 deposit for dates to address negative experiences with men.
- This week in New York, Sachia Vickery defended her OnlyFans account during a recent Instagram Q&A while competing in the 2025 U.S. Open qualifiers, having recently beaten Anastasiya Sobolieva in the first round.
- During a six-month injury layoff, Sachia Vickery turned to OnlyFans to supplement her tennis earnings, launching the account in January which she said 'took off' earlier this year.
- Her OnlyFans subscription costs $12.99 per month, Vickery requires a $1,000 pre-date deposit , and she has earned just over $2.1 million in career prize money.
- Netizens responded with criticism after she revealed her account, and Vickery's representative told People her posts are 'suggestive' and not 'sex work', accusing Daily Mail of misrepresentation.
- Vickery joins other athletes like Nick Kyrgios in turning to OnlyFans, breaking tennis' conservative mold amid difficult sponsorship revenue and occupying a 'middle gap' between content creators.
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