Arina Rodionova Drops Divorce Bombshell and Teases Sizzling OnlyFans Debut After Split from AFL Star Ty Vickery
In a jaw-dropping announcement that’s set tongues wagging, former Australian tennis No. 1 Arina Rodionova has revealed she and ex-AFL star Ty Vickery are calling it quits after nine years of marriage—and she’s not wasting any time turning up the heat. The 35-year-old tennis veteran, known for her fiery on-court persona, is now channeling that energy into a provocative new venture: OnlyFans.
The couple broke the news in a cheeky Instagram video on January 22, 2025, where they sat side by side, proving that even splits can be served with a side of humor. “Hey guys, we have a quick announcement to make. We’re getting divorced. We’ve been separated for about a year,” Rodionova casually revealed, while Vickery chimed in, “We’re good. We’re good with each other, and we wish each other the best. Thanks for the support.” The video took a playful turn when Rodionova extended her hand for a handshake, only for Vickery to place a half-eaten banana in her palm, sparking laughter between the two.
Rodionova, who married Vickery just hours after securing a wildcard spot in the 2016 Australian Open qualifiers, has always been one to keep fans on their toes. Now, she’s taking things to a whole new level. Just days before the divorce announcement, she teased her OnlyFans debut on Instagram, writing, “Good news for everyone who was asking. My OnlyFans account was confirmed, so here we go. Let’s do this.” And if that wasn’t enough to set pulses racing, she followed up the divorce reveal with a tantalizing hint: “This seems like a good time to start posting all those bikini photos... on my OnlyFans account obviously.”
The Russian-born tennis star, who became the oldest woman to debut in the WTA top 100 at age 34, has never been one to shy away from the spotlight. Despite her recent struggles on the court—including a second-round exit in the 2025 Australian Open qualifiers—Rodionova is clearly ready to serve up something far more daring. Her Instagram bio now reads, “A tennis player, but a fun one,” and fans are already buzzing about what’s to come.
Meanwhile, Vickery, the former Richmond forward who played 119 games for the club, has been focusing on his coaching career, leading the Oakleigh Chargers to back-to-back premierships in the Talent League Girls competition. While the couple’s split marks the end of an era for one of Australia’s most high-profile sporting pairs, it’s clear both are moving forward with their lives—Rodionova with a bold new chapter and Vickery with his coaching ambitions.
As Rodionova prepares to unleash her OnlyFans content, one thing’s for sure: this tennis star isn’t just playing games anymore. She’s rewriting the rules, and the world is watching.