Tennis star Nick Kyrgios, 28, has become one of the first prominent male athletes to join OnlyFans, the video subscription platform best known for creators who share X-rated content to subscribers willing to pay a monthly fee for access.

In a press release, Kyrgios expressed his intention to disrupt the traditional approach of sports stars sharing content and stated that fans would get to see various facets of his life, including gaming, tattoos, and his intimate side.

“Fans will get to see all different sides of me on the site,” Kyrgios said. “Gaming, tattoos, my intimate side — it’s all on the table and I’ll be bringing fans along for the ride!”

The announcement was made by Evolve, the talent management agency representing Kyrgios, which was formed by Naomi Osaka.

In the press release, Kyrgios highlighted the platform’s role in revolutionising social media and his desire to create, produce, direct, and own content as part of the evolving landscape for athletes.

OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair welcomed Kyrgios as a disruptor on the platform, highlighting his outspoken and outlandish nature both on and off the tennis court. Kyrgios, known for his powerful serve and victories against top players like Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer, has been ranked as high as No. 13 in the world.

While Kyrgios has faced controversies and fines for his on-court behavior, including incidents at Wimbledon, he brings his unique personality to OnlyFans without posting sexually explicit content.

The platform allows creators to share photos and videos with subscribers who pay a monthly fee.