TENNIS star Sachia Vickery has revealed that she charges men $1,000 to go on a date with her.
Vickery, 30, is attempting to qualify for the US Open.
Instagram / @sachiavickSachia Vickery launched an OnlyFans account earlier this year[/caption]
Instagram / @sachiavickVickery, 30, has been raking it in on the content platform[/caption]
GettyThe American peaked at No73 in the world in 2018[/caption]
Off the court she is raking it in, having launched an OnlyFans account earlier this year.
Vickery has now revealed that she requires a payment to date, having grown tired of men wasting her time.
The American wrote on Instagram this week: “I no longer date for free due to the behavior of men I now require a pre-date deposit send me 1,000 and we can make it happen my cashapp is $Sachiavick.”
Prior to US Open qualifying this week, Vickery had not played since February due to injury.
In that time, her OnlyFans account, which she describes as containing “the content too spicy for Instagram”, has gone from strength to strength.
On her endeavour, Vickery added on Instagram: ‘I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me … it’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it.
“I will never talk s*** about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life.
“Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook really.”
Instagram / @sachiavickVickery has admitted that she charges men to go on dates with her[/caption]
Instagram / @sachiavickThe tennis ace has opened up on her lucrative side hustle[/caption]
Instagram / @sachiavickVickery has gone form strength to strength on OnlyFans[/caption]
Vickery is not the only tennis player on OnlyFans.
Nick Kyrgios partnered up with the content site in 2023, while self proclaimed “sexiest professional tennis player” Alexandre Muller has an account and has even worn the OnlyFans logo on his kit.
Arina Rodionova launched an account in January after splitting with her husband.
Speaking on Black Spin Global, Vickery said: “I’ve always pushed boundaries. I’ve always been outspoken about racial hate I get online, bodyshaming. I’m very open about a lot of stuff.
“I’m still playing tennis, my career is still going but I also want to do things outside of tennis. I’m starting to explore more opportunities on social media.
“Obviously there are levels to OnlyFans, you have athletes like Nick [Kyrgios] and Alex [Muller] who are going to be posting tennis content for the most part and then you have the other complete extreme, which I’m not. I’m in that middle gap.
‘NEGATIVE FEEDBACK’
“I set it up in January and it just took off. Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing. I’m at a stage where I don’t do the absolute most on there but I’m comfortable as I need to be. I’m doing really well.
“Obviously, I’m going to get some negative feedback but that’s just normal. Whatever you do in life there’s always going to be some criticism. If I was doing nothing I’d be getting criticism, so I might as well get on the platform and make money while I’m at it.”
Vickery, who peaked at world No73 in 2018, is now down at No559 due to her injury lay-off.
The Florida-born star entered US Open qualifying using a protected ranking and returned to action following six months out by beating Anastasiya Soboleva on Tuesday.
Vickery will be back in action later today as she faces No19 seed in qualifying Ella Seidel in round two.
Should she beat Seidel, Vickery will take on either Zhang Shuai or Darja Vidmanova for a place in the US Open main draw.
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