Female Tennis Player's Adult Import Shocking...You get paid for dating

Aug 21, 2025

Female Tennis Player's Adult Import Shocking...You get paid for dating
photo source=Saccia Vickery Instagram



A famous female tennis player in the U.S. has made a bigger profit from adult products and paid dates than participating in the competition, sparking controversy.

According to foreign media such as the Daily Mail, U.S. tennis player Sakya Vickery (30, world No. 559) is competing in the U.S. Open qualifying round, which has $5 million (about 7 billion won) in prize money.

However, Vickery is attracting more public attention with its unusual moves than with its game play.




Earlier this year, Vickery joined the adult content platform 'OnlyFans' to deliver surprise news to fans.

She is offering photos and videos to subscribers who pay $12.99 (about W18,000) per month with the explanation that "'Too bold content to post on Instagram.'"

The account includes shower videos, strip performances, and sensational photos.




Having earned about $2 million during her 14-year professional career, she recently put a `pre-payment condition' on dating.

In an Instagram Q&A "No longer dating for free. It could be possible if you send 1000 dollars as a Sunday deposit" he said.

The move has drawn strong criticism from some traditional tennis fans.




Netizens criticized "Who would pay $1,000 to date while disclosing himself for less than the price of hamburgers?"

But Vickery said "I've always been a boundary breaker"I want to find more opportunities besides tennis. OnlyFans activity is the easiest source of revenue and what I enjoy doing." She continued "The revenue I made in the first two days of the platform was a shock to myself"No matter what you do, there's always criticism, so I'd rather be criticized for making money."," he added.

Vickery rose to 73rd in the world in 2018, but her performance has since fallen and she was eliminated from the Australian Open qualifying round this year, and the French Open and Wimbledon did not participate at all. However, he showed relatively strong performance at the U.S. Open and advanced to the second round four times.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.