OnlyFans Tennis Star Sachia Vickery Defends $1,000 Dating Deposit After Backlash

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OnlyFans Tennis Star Sachia Vickery Defends $1,000 Dating Deposit After Backlash



American tennis player and OnlyFans creator Sachia Vickery has fired back at critics after revealing she charges men a $1,000 deposit fee just to go on a date with her.

The 30-year-old, currently ranked No. 559 in the world, joined OnlyFans earlier this year, offering subscribers content she describes as “too spicy for Instagram” for $12.99 a month. Her page teases risqué photos, strip teases, and exclusive videos, while also inviting fans to “rate her riding skills.”

The move has sparked strong criticism from tennis fans, but Vickery made light of the hate in an Instagram story on Wednesday. Posting a bikini video, she captioned it: “Imagine hating me and I’m in my room like this every day.”

Vickery recently returned to the court for the first time since February, defeating Anastasiya Soboleva in the opening round of US Open qualifying. Despite once reaching a career-high ranking of World No. 73 in 2018, her results have since declined, and she failed to qualify for the Australian Open earlier this year while skipping Roland Garros and Wimbledon entirely.

Outside of tennis, the Florida native has earned over $2 million across her 14-year career. But she has made headlines for her dating policy, telling fans in an Instagram Q&A:
“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.”

Vickery, whose father Rawle played soccer and whose brother Dominique Mitchell played college football, turned professional in 2011 after training with the USTA and Mouratoglou Academy in France.

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