The number of tennis pros on OnlyFans continues to grow, and will only increase — at least, according to Alexandre Muller.

Muller, who calls himself “the sexiest professional tennis player” in his OnlyFans bio, opened up in a recent interview about his experience on the platform.

“A lot of tennis players are going to sign with OnlyFans this year. I’m happy I won’t be the only one with Kyrgios,” Muller said. Kyrgios as in Nick Kyrgios, has been with the platform since late 2023 while Muller joined last year. The two tennis pros are part of the growing list of professional athletes that OnlyFans has sponsored and the list of athletes who are turning to content creation to help fund their careers.

Muller, who is 39th in the world in his sport, enjoys using the platform to share his experiences. While the 28-year-old has said he doesn’t personally create explicit content, he does post content in his underwear, though it’s usually during massage or recovery sessions after matches. His subscription is free, but if you want to see videos of him showering in locker rooms you’ll have to be willing to pay. His pay-per-view content starts at $5.

But does he offer special requests?

Muller said, “Of course I’ve had some, but I can’t share them — it’s personal!”

As to why the Frenchman agreed to the OnlyFans sponsorship, Muller added: “OnlyFans is trying to change their image. It’s not only about erotic stuff. That’s why they sponsor me. They’re trying to take a lot of guys from sports, tennis, boxing, whatever.”

And it’s not just guys, of course. Fellow French tennis pro Chloe Paquet, joined the subscription-based platform earlier this year after a 5-month losing streak. She wanted to allow her fans behind the scenes to see what her life looks like as a professional athlete.

“Everybody watches tennis tournaments but they don’t know exactly what life is like behind, so I want to show a little bit of that for the fans. I think it’s a really good idea. I will post on here about my tennis life. I want to show the fans how I practice. I want to show what kind of fitness I do. I also want to show what I am before the match or after the match. Sometimes we don’t have the interview at a lot of tournaments, so I want to show a little bit how I can react after I lose or after I win.”

It seems OnlyFans athletes are supportive of one another, and Paquet agrees with her countryman Muller that the number of athletes on the site will continue to grow and help bridge the gap between fans and sports stars.

“It’s really important to have a lot of tennis players. I think in the future we will have more and more athletes, for sure. It’s going to be the future to connect the fans and the athletes.”

It does seem to be working out that way, as OnlyFans continues to add more athletes to their platform.

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