After the announcement went live, Rodionova joked about her OnlyFans content in an Instagram Story on Wednesday, Jan. 22. She reposted a headline about their split that also mentioned her OnlyFans account and wrote, “With all these articles going around … this seems like a good time to start posting all those bikini photos from the Maldives. On my OF account, obviously.” Her Instagram bio includes the link to her OnlyFans account, and her OnlyFans bio reads, “I am a tennis player but a fun one.”

Rodionova didn’t formally announce when she created her OnlyFans account. However, when she announced she was auctioning her old tennis rackets for charity on Jan. 16, she mentioned having an OnlyFans account.

Rodionova made her professional tennis debut in 2004 at the ITF Women’s Circuit. She has won 16 singles and 42 doubles titles on the ITF Women’s Circuit. In 2016, she played in the doubles tournament at the Rio Summer Olympics. She has also won a WTA Tour title and a WTA 125 doubles title throughout her career. In 2023, she was ranked the top Australian women’s tennis player, and she competed in the U.S. Open in 2024. Last year, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 97.