
US tennis pro Sachia Vickery is spiking back at rumors surrounding her OnlyFans account. The 30-year-old athlete, currently gearing up for the US Open qualifiers despite a ranking outside the top 550, has firmly denied engaging in sex work or sharing explicit material on the subscription platform.
Vickery, who charges fans $12.99 a month for access to her content, knew joining OnlyFans - a site often associated with adult material - would raise eyebrows. But she’s clear about her boundaries, telling CNN that her page isn’t what some tabloids have suggested.
"I’m not here to post sexual stuff or go fully nude - that’s not me," Vickery told CNN. "I’m just exploring a different side of my brand while staying true to my limits."
Recent tabloid reports hinted at spicier offerings on Vickery’s account, teasing posts like "longest shower vid yet" and asking fans to rate her "riding skills." Some even tossed around the term "sex work" and claimed she’s not dating for free. But the former world number 73 is shutting down the speculation.
"I have no sexual content on there, no nude photos," she clarified to CNN. While she admits to posting lingerie shots and content that pushes the envelope, Vickery insists she’s never crossed into fully explicit territory or filmed sex videos.
Her focus remains on balancing creativity with comfort, ensuring her OnlyFans reflects her personality without compromising her values as an athlete.
For Vickery, OnlyFans became a lifeline during a recovery from injury, offering a way to supplement the high costs of a pro tennis career. Coming from a family of athletes, she’s no stranger to hustle, and the platform has delivered a financial boost she couldn’t ignore.
"It’s given me a lot of financial freedom, even helping me fund my entire tennis career," she shared. While tennis remains her core passion, having a lucrative side gig has allowed her to explore new avenues without the constant pressure of tournament winnings.
Far from stepping away from the court, Vickery sees OnlyFans as a smart move - a way to secure her future while still chasing her athletic goals. As she preps for the US Open, she’s proving that creators can thrive in multiple arenas without losing sight of who they are.