Tennis player Nick Kyrgios opens an OnlyFans account

Here's some news you probably didn't expect: Nick Kyrgios, the “bad boy” of tennis, announced Thursday that he has reached an agreement with content distributor OnlyFans, a social network that primarily promotes erotic content hosts.

The 28-year-old Australian described this decision as “self-evident” (a “no-brainer”) in a publication that he shared notably on his X account (formerly Twitter).

The polarizing player, who played just one game last season due to wrist, knee and foot injuries, also said there will be “tennis balls” on this account.

“Tips, advice, behind-the-scenes content, but also subscribers can see different sides of me. Video games, tattoos, my intimate side,” he added.

Kyrgios, a finalist at Wimbledon in 2022, disagrees in the very serious world of tennis. He is known for not being a big fan of his rackets, which he frequently destroys during his games, and for his grips. Chat with referees or spectators.

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