Tennis player Sachia Vickery stands by her decision to create an OnlyFans account.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on August 20, 2025, 8:01 PM
The racket is being shut down by Sachia Vickery. The tennis star, who is competing in the New York City 2025 US Open qualifications, defended both her OnlyFans account and the practice of charging guys to accompany her on dates.
In a recent Instagram Q&A, Sachia told fans, "I am very open-minded, and I do not care what people think of me," according to Daily Mail. “It’s also the easiest money I've ever made, and I enjoy doing it.”
The 30-year-old went on to say, “I will never talk s--t 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.”
Regarding her dating life, Sachia informed her fans that she no longer goes on dates “for free due to the behavior of men.”
“I now require a pre-date deposit,” she clarified. “Send me $1,000 and we can make it happen.”
In February of that year, the athlete announced on Instagram that she was "excited to break new ground on and off the court as the first female tennis player" on OnlyFans.
Sachia, who costs $12.99 a month for her content, is pleased with her choice thus far.
"I set it up in January and it just took off," she said in a June interview with Black Spin Global. “Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing.”
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Sachia went on to say, “Right now, I'm at a stage where I don't do the absolute most on there but I'm right as comfortable as I need to be and I'm doing really well.” Sachia explained that she joined OnlyFans after watching athletes like Nick Kyrgios and Alex Muller on the platform.
She is doing her hardest to keep any haters out for the time being. “I’m obviously gonna get some negative feedback, negative criticism,” she revealed. “But that's just normal.”
Sachia clarified that she was aware that there would “always going to be some type of criticism.” no matter what she decided to do.
“If I was doing nothing, I'd be getting criticism,” she stated. “So, I might as well get on the platform and make money while I'm at it.”

The racket is being shut down by Sachia Vickery. The tennis star, who is competing in the New York City 2025 US Open qualifications, defended both her OnlyFans account and the practice of charging guys to accompany her on dates.
In a recent Instagram Q&A, Sachia told fans, "I am very open-minded, and I do not care what people think of me," according to Daily Mail. “It’s also the easiest money I've ever made, and I enjoy doing it.”
The 30-year-old went on to say, “I will never talk s--t 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.”
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Regarding her dating life, Sachia informed her fans that she no longer goes on dates “for free due to the behavior of men.”

“I now require a pre-date deposit,” she clarified. “Send me $1,000 and we can make it happen.”
In February of that year, the athlete announced on Instagram that she was "excited to break new ground on and off the court as the first female tennis player" on OnlyFans.
Sachia, who costs $12.99 a month for her content, is pleased with her choice thus far.
"I set it up in January and it just took off," she said in a June interview with Black Spin Global. “Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing.”
Sachia went on to say, “Right now, I'm at a stage where I don't do the absolute most on there but I'm right as comfortable as I need to be and I'm doing really well.” Sachia explained that she joined OnlyFans after watching athletes like Nick Kyrgios and Alex Muller on the platform.

She is doing her hardest to keep any haters out for the time being. “I’m obviously gonna get some negative feedback, negative criticism,” she revealed. “But that's just normal.”
Sachia clarified that she was aware that there would “always going to be some type of criticism.” no matter what she decided to do.
“If I was doing nothing, I'd be getting criticism,” she stated. “So, I might as well get on the platform and make money while I'm at it.”

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