American tennis player Sachia Vickery has opened up on the real reason for her OnlyFans career, indicating that the subscription-based content platform is a source of investment for her sports career.
After Vickery lost to Germany’s Ella Seidel in the second round of the US Open qualifying, Vickery stated that she doesn’t see a negative side to joining OnlyFans “because it’s given me a better life.”
“Yeah, and another part of, you know, the tennis and OnlyFans aspect is… when you’re on tour you’re not automatically making a ton of money.”
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The 30-year-old exclusively told The Post from Flushing Meadows: “Yes, I have done very well throughout my career. I’ve made great investments from the time I was young, so you know, it’s like I’m fine.”
“But at the same time, tennis players spend $100K plus a year on coaching, hotels, food, training, physio. So if I have another avenue where I’m able to make a lot of money to support that, you know, I don’t see anything negative with it, personally.”
“It’s an expensive sport, so you know I invest a lot of my money from there back into tennis, and I think that’s one thing people don’t understand. They think it’s, you know, I’m just doing it to do it. It’s a great moneymaker. It’s a great investment. If I have the potential to make a lot of money on there, why am I not going to take it? It’s it’s giving me a better life.”
So far, Sachia Vickery, who is world No. 559 in women’s tennis, has made a reported $2 million in 14-plus years of pro tennis.
Her best year was in 2018 when she ranked as high as No. 73. Vickery said she missed time after tearing her shoulder earlier this year and had just returned to the court a month and a half ago.
The OnlyFans creator revealed she is headed to Mexico next to further restarting her career, as the Guadalajara Open is next month.
This week, Vickery went viral when she opened up about her OnlyFans career in a Q&A on Instagram this week.
“I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me,” Vickery said. “It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it.
“I will never talk s–t about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life. Because of the amount I made there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook really.” Vickery charges $12.99 a month for “the content too spicy for Instagram,” according to her OnlyFans bio.
Vickery said she got started when she saw how well a friend was doing on the platform.
“I have a really close friend who is a huge creator there,” she told The Post. “I saw he was doing really well, he’s obviously at a different level than I am…. It’s a fun way where I get to be myself a little bit.” The Florida native also charges $1,000 to date her.
“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,” she said, adding her CashApp information.