Tennis Player Sachia Vickery Defends OnlyFans Account

Published: Aug 21 2025

Sachia Vickery is silencing the critics with her bold moves. Currently competing in the qualifiers for the 2025 US Open in New York City, the tennis professional has defended her presence on OnlyFans and her decision to charge men for dates. In a recent Instagram Q&A, as reported by the Daily Mail, Sachia confidently stated to her fans, "I embrace open-mindedness and couldn't care less about others' perceptions of me. Making money on OnlyFans is not only effortless but also thoroughly enjoyable for me."

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The 30-year-old athlete further elaborated, "I've sworn off gossiping about women on OnlyFans for good. The earnings I amassed within my first two days on the platform blew my mind. I was genuinely astonished."

Regarding her dating endeavors, Sachia revealed to her followers that she no longer engages in free dates due to her encounters with men's behavior. "Now, a pre-date deposit is mandatory," she clarified. "Send me $1,000, and let's make it happen."

Sachia initially announced her OnlyFans account in February, excitedly sharing on Instagram that she was "thrilled to blaze a trail both on and off the court as the first female tennis player" on the platform. To date, she remains content with her decision, charging $12.99 per month for her content. "I set it up in January, and it skyrocketed," she disclosed on the Black Spin Global podcast in June. "Being a tennis player undoubtedly boosted my marketing efforts."

She joined OnlyFans after witnessing athletes like Nick Kyrgios and Alex Muller on the platform, adding, "Currently, I don't go overboard with my content, but I'm perfectly comfortable and thriving."

Determined to tune out any detractors, Sachia acknowledged, "I'm bound to receive some negative feedback and criticism. But that's just part of the territory." She emphasized that, regardless of her choices, she was aware that "criticism would always arise." "Even if I were doing nothing, I'd still face criticism," she said. "So, I might as well capitalize on the platform and earn while I'm at it."

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