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Sofya Zhuk, Wimbledon Junior Champion

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Former Wimbledon champion adds OnlyFans to her business portfolio

When Sofya Zhuk won the junior girls’ title at Wimbledon in 2015, she did it without dropping a set, giving the impression that she would be the next Russian tennis player to dominate the sport. The French Open and the U.S. Open, however, were the only Grand Slam competitions in which Zhuk advanced past the opening round. Before quitting the sport at just 20 years old in 2020 owing to a persistent back injury, she had a career record of 123-66.

Zhuk, now 23 years old, has started a new adventure in Miami and has expanded her professional network by adding an OnlyFans page. According to her Instagram page, Zhuk runs several companies, including Boy Toys, which offers luxury vehicles and yacht rentals in the area.

According to The Sun, Zhuk stated that she would not take naked photos but rather would do it in cocktail dresses or bikinis. “Guys, the moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here! There will be a lot of interesting material,” she said, via the outlet.

‘The firmness of my spine is the equivalent of a 50 or 60-year-old’ – Sofya Zhuk on her back issue

Even before she began to succeed in the juniors circuit, she told WTA Tennis in 2020 that she had a back problem. “Even before Junior Wimbledon, my back was so bad that no doctor wanted to even help me out,” she told the outlet. “I was considered a lost cause. There was only one doctor that even attempted to treat me, and even his prognosis was that I would last for a few years. When it comes to neurological connections, the spine is the main thing in your body. If your spine is off, your hips, shoulders, scapulas, the knees: everything goes off because the position is moving back and forth.”

Zhuk added, “My body doesn’t absorb protein well, and the discs in my spine are all over the place. I’ve taken MRIs that show the firmness of my spine is the equivalent of a 50 or 60-year-old.”

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