French tennis sensation Océane Dodin, who made headlines as the first professional tennis player to undergo a breast augmentation, is making waves again by joining OnlyFans. This move comes shortly after her surgery, as Dodin continues to embrace new opportunities both on and off the court.
The 29-year-old athlete, who turned pro in 2011 and achieved a career-high ranking of 47th in 2017, faced a challenging year due to injuries. Her hiatus from tennis allowed her to pursue personal goals, including the long-desired surgery, which she sees as a positive change. "I’m very happy to have done it, I don’t regret it at all, and it doesn’t bother me," Océane shared.
“It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. I took advantage of this break because I told myself that, as you have to stop playing for about two months after the operation, when you’re in the season, it’s not possible. So I said to myself, ‘If I’m going to stop for six months, I might as well do what I want’.”
Océane's return to the tennis world came in late September after a nine-month break, but it’s her online presence that’s capturing attention. With a new OnlyFans account, she’s not only diversifying her career but also setting a trend among fellow athletes. Her bio teases "Where tennis meets sensuality," offering fans a unique peek into her life.
The move to OnlyFans isn’t just about sharing personal content; it's a savvy business decision. Although Océane has earned around £2.1m over her 14-year career, projections suggest she might outstrip her tennis earnings in just a single year on the platform.
Océane is joining the likes of other French tennis pros like Chloe Paquet and Alexandre Müller, as well as international stars Nick Kyrgios, Pedro Martinez, and Sachia Vickery, who are also exploring the lucrative world of OnlyFans. Beyond merely a financial venture, it's a chance for these athletes to engage with fans on their terms, merging their sports prowess with a touch of glamour.
As Océane steps into this new realm, she’s not just making headlines; she's rewriting the playbook for athletes both on and off the court.