Former Wimbledon girls’ champion Sofya Zhuk transitions to OnlyFans, exploring a new CAREER path after quitting tennis at 20
Sofya Zhuk, the former Wimbledon girls' champion, embarks on a new career path after retiring from tennis at the age of 20, transitioning to OnlyFans to explore alternative opportunities.
Sofya Zhuk (Images via TennisWorld USA)
Sofya Zhuk, who is now 23, won the girls’ singles title at Wimbledon back in 2015. Her promising career was ruined by injury, and she had to quit tennis at the age of just 20 in 2020.
Sofya Zhuk talked about how it hurt to even play tennis, and even the doctors would not treat her. She expressed that her body has a problem that does not let her digest protein like a normal person would. Zhuk’s vertebrae are like those of an old person, and even though she loved tennis, it always hurt her to play. “My body needed rest. I was in so much trouble that even the doctors wouldn’t treat me,” she said.
Zhuk now lives in Miami and works as a model. She recently declared her plans for the next step in her career. The Russian wants to be in charge of her own career by switching to OnlyFans.She wants to have her own OnlyFans page, but there is something that she would never do.
Zhuk firmly mentioned that she would never pose without clothes on Only-Fans and stick to wearing bikinis and such. Her Instagram account is quite popular, as it has over 169,000 followers. The monthly subscription price for her OF is still unknown.
Sofya Zhuk’s early achievements in tennis
Born on December 1, 1999, in Moscow, Sofya Zhuk started playing tennis at the age of five. It didn’t take long for her talent to shine through, catching the eyes of coaches and spectators alike. She possessed an exceptional combination of power, agility, and strategic thinking, which set her apart from her peers.
Zhuk’s breakthrough moment arrived in 2015, when she claimed the prestigious Wimbledon girls’ singles title. At just 15 years old, she displayed composure beyond her years, showcasing a level of maturity and confidence on the court that belied her age. Her triumph at Wimbledon served as a testament to her determination and dedication to the sport.
Following her Wimbledon success, Zhuk continued to make her mark on the junior circuit. In 2016, she reached the final of the Australian Open girls’ singles, solidifying her status as a force to be reckoned with. Her dynamic playing style, combined with her strong mental fortitude, made her a formidable opponent for any challenger.
As Zhuk embarks on the next chapter of her life, her early achievements in tennis will forever be remembered. She showcased incredible potential and left tennis enthusiasts longing for more of her exceptional talent. While her retirement from professional tennis is a loss for the sport, it is also an opportunity for her to pursue new endeavors and follow her passions beyond the confines of the tennis court.
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