Nick Kyrgios Joins OnlyFans with Behind-the-Scenes Content

The Australian tennis player opened an account on the platform that offers private content by subscription

One of the tennis stars decided to open an account on Only Fans, the platform where users publish intimate content and can interact exclusively with subscribers. The player, with an outstanding career on the ATP circuit, announced her arrival on the adult-oriented social network, through a message on her social media accounts.

“This just got so much crazier… Join me on Only Fans! Subscribing is free for everyone! Everything from behind the scenes to on the court to everyday life. See you there,” wrote Australian Nick Kyrgios on his X account (ex Twitter).

Kyrgios, one of the tennis celebrities, is known both for his good performances in tournaments (he was a finalist at Wimbledon in 2022) and for his scandals on the court. The one born in Canberra 28 years ago is not on the list for the 2024 Australian Open because in recent years he has only played a handful of matches as a result of a series of injuries to his foot, knee and wrists and everything seems indicate that he will spend more time on his new account, where he will upload private photos and videos.

“Welcome to the club! This is the only place where you will be able to take a look behind the doors. Let me know what you’d like to see more of! and I hope that along the way I can get to know you all a little better,” is the tennis player’s introductory text in his brand new Only Fans profile.

Known as the Bad Boy of tennis for his behaviors, Kyrgios (currently without ranking due to inactivity) has confessed in the Netflix documentary, Break Point, that at the Wimbledon tournament in 2019 he had one of the worst moments of his life, with low athletic level and substance abuse.

“That pressure, having all eyes on you, the expectation, I couldn’t deal with it. She hated the kind of person she was. I was drinking, abusing drugs, I lost my relationship with my family, I alienated all my close friends. You could tell she was suffering. My whole arm was covered in scars, that’s why I actually bought my sleeve to cover it all,” said the Australian.

In that tournament at the Tennis Cathedral, in full competition, he was seen in a bar drinking beer the day before the duel against Rafa Nadal, a place he went again after being eliminated, and he explained that at that moment he had thoughts dark: “I was really contemplating whether I wanted to commit suicide. I lost at Wimbledon. “I woke up and my dad was sitting next to me in bed and he was crying non-stop.”

It was that scene that prompted him to completely change his life and start treating himself: “That was a big wake-up call for me. I was like, okay, I can’t keep doing this. “I ended up in a psychiatric ward in London to sort out my problems.”

Already in those episodes Kyrgios, who in 2022 was a finalist at Wimbledon, an instance in which he was defeated by Novak Djokovic, announced that he now focuses on enjoying tennis since he understood that his mentality is incompatible with the circuit that forces those who pretend be at the top to play as many tournaments as possible and win them. “I don’t really have any expectations now with my matches. I just want to go out and play and have fun, take the pressure off and then we can live a more normal life. It’s much better this way, that’s for sure,” he commented.

Australian Nick Kyrgios during practice at the Australian Open in 2023 (REUTERS/Sandra Sanders)
2023-12-08 16:20:00
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