Former Wimbledon juniors champion Sofya Zhuk has announced her next career venture: OnlyFans.
Zhuk, who quit tennis in 2020 due to back issues, revealed she is creating an OnlyFans account — a subscription-based social media platform where users can sell and/or purchase original content — but will not pose fully nude, according to The Sun.
She plans to pose in bikinis and cocktail dresses instead, similar to the content featured on her Instagram page which has 175,000 followers.
“Guys, the moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here!” Zhuk said, according to the outlet. “There will be a lot of interesting material.”
The 23-year-old Russian is currently a businesswoman and model living in Miami, Fla.
Zhuk owns a number of businesses, including Boy Toys, a rental service for luxury cars, yachts, jets, planes and jet skis, and a health and beauty spa in Miami, according to her Instagram.
The former tennis star reportedly moved to Miami when she quit the sport at the age of 20.
Zhuk was on top of the world after she won the junior girls’ title at Wimbledon in 2015.
She competed as an unseeded 15-year-old and won the title against fellow Russian and No. 12-ranked junior Anna Blinkova in straight sets.
Zhuk quit tennis in 2020 due to back issues after playing through pain.
“My body needed rest,” she told German newspaper Bild. “I was in so much trouble that even the doctors wouldn’t treat me.
“I don’t normally digest protein, so the discs in my vertebrae behave like those of a 60-year-old.
“I’ve always played in terrible pain, I loved tennis but I had to think about my health.”
Zhuk’s last professional match was in a first-round qualifying defeat at Wimbledon in 2019.
The highest WTA singles ranking she ever reached was No.116 in December 2018.
It’s unclear how much Zhuk is charging for access to her content on OnlyFans.
Further, it remains to be seen when the content will be available, according to the Daily Mail.
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