Tennis player Sachia Vickery defended her OnlyFans side hustle, revealing she’ll only date men after they make a $1,000 deposit.

Vickery, 30, updated her followers about her journey as an adult content creator while simultaneously making her way through US Open qualifiers in New York City. 

“I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me,” Vickery said during an Instagram Q&A earlier this week, according to the Daily Mail. “It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it.”

She added, “’I will never talk s*** 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.”

Vickery also told her followers how launching her OnlyFans page has changed her outlook on dating. 

“’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,” Vickery wrote, while sharing a link to her Cash App. 

For $12.99 a month, OnlyFans subscribers get access to Vickery’s content that’s “too spicy for Instagram.” In her bio, Vickery said her “spiciest content” is only available “on PPV in DMs 😘.”

Recent posts from Vickery promise content like her “longest shower vid,” a “late night stretch” and “boat twerking.”

During an appearance on the “Black Girl Spin” podcast in June, Vickery said she’s always “pushed boundaries.”

“I’ve always been outspoken about racial hate I get online, bodyshaming,” Vickery explained candidly. “I’m very open about a lot of stuff. I’m still playing tennis. My career is still going, but I also want to do things outside of tennis. I’m starting to explore more opportunities on social media.”

She added, “Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing. I’m at a stage where I don’t do the absolute most on there but I’m comfortable as I need to be. I’m doing really well.”

Vickery said she’s received some “negative feedback,” but it didn’t come as a surprise. 

“Whatever you do in life there’s always going to be some criticism,” she said. “If I was doing nothing I’d be getting criticism, so I might as well get on the platform and make money while I’m at it.”

Vickery turned pro in 2011 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 73 in the world in 2018. 

Over the course of her nearly 15-year professional career, Vickery has made just over $2 million in WTA Tour earrings. 

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