Professional tennis player Sachia Vickery is making headlines both on and off the court after candidly discussing her OnlyFans account, calling it the “easiest money” she has ever made.
OnlyFans is a subscription-based social media platform where content creators can share content (like photos, videos, and live streams) with their subscribers for a fee. While it’s known for adult content, it’s also used by a wide range of creators, including fitness trainers, musicians, and chefs.
Vickery, a 30-year-old Florida native, is currently ranked No. 559 in the world and competing in the US Open 2025 qualifiers in New York City.

She made the revelation about her OnlyFans account when she opened up to her followers during a Q&A session on Instagram Stories.
“I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me,” Vickery shared. “It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made, and I enjoy doing it.”
A Bold Defense of OnlyFans
Vickery said she initially underestimated the platform, but after joining earlier this year, she quickly realized its financial potential.
“I will never talk s— about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life,” she wrote. “Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook, really.”

Vickery also addressed critics, defending women who choose to monetize content on the platform. She stressed that her posts are suggestive but not explicit, drawing a clear line between her content and what some label as “sex work.”
Her representative later reinforced this point in a statement:
“The only comment we have is that what Ms. Vickery does on the OnlyFans platform should not be considered ‘sex work.’ She posts suggestive material. There is no full nudity or sexual acts performed. The Daily Mail article misrepresented her.”
The rep added that Vickery’s decision to join the platform came after a six-month hiatus due to injury, emphasizing that she did not leave tennis to pursue OnlyFans.
$1,000 Dating Deposit Policy

The Hollywood, Florida-born athlete also revealed a unique twist on her personal life: anyone interested in dating her must first pay a $1,000 pre-date deposit.
“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 wrote, sharing her Cash App handle.
To prove her point, Vickery posted a screenshot of a successful $1,000 payment from one admirer, captioning it:
“Y’all thought I was joking 😂😂😂 … think of it as a future investment like this gentleman 😘.”

Balancing Tennis and New Ventures
While her unconventional dating policy has gone viral, Vickery is still focused on her tennis career as she fights for a main-draw spot at the US Open.
The outspoken athlete has framed her use of OnlyFans not as a distraction, but as a practical way to generate income while recovering from injuries and competing on tour, where prize money can vary widely depending on rankings and performance.
