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Tennis star who faced backlash over her mid-career boob job joins OnlyFans... and she's set for huge windfall
Tennis star Oceane Dodin has joined OnlyFans, just three months after going viral over her mid-career boob job.
The 29-year-old took the internet by storm back in September after becoming the first active player to have undergone breast enhancement surgery.
Dodin had been sidelined due to an inner-ear condition at the end of 2024 and stunned the tennis world when she returned to the court boasting her new look.
Now, she is set to follow in the footsteps of fellow tennis pros Sachia Vickery and Nick Kyrgios in joining controversial adult website OnlyFans.
And, according to reports, Dodin is set to pocket more than she has earned in her entire playing career - roughly $2.85million - in just one year on OnlyFans.
Dodin's career was cruelly halted due to her injury in December 2024, which saw her drop down to 744th in the WTA singles rankings.

Tennis star Oceane Dodin has joined OnlyFans, just months after her viral boob job

Reports claim that Dodin could be set to earn more on OnlyFans than from her tennis career

The French star was forced to take a long break from the sport before returning after surgery
She made her return to the court at the end of September at an ITF tournament, away from the spotlight on her high-flying peers competing in the high-ranking events.
Just days later, Dodin found herself at the center of a media swirl after speaking in an interview in her native France about her breast enhancement surgery.
Talking to RMC Sport, the 28-year-old said: 'It's something I've wanted to do for a long time. It's true that I took advantage of this break because I told myself that since you have to stop about two months after the operation, when you're in the season, it's not possible.
'So I said to myself "if I'm going to stop for six months, I might as well do what I want". And then I prefer to do it now than at 40, when I'll have finished my career.
'I'm very happy to have done it, I don't regret it at all and it doesn't bother me.'
But while Dodin is pleased with the outcome of her surgery, she revealed that it didn't come without warnings from those around her.
'Everyone told me: "You're not going to be able to play". As if I had put on watermelons (laughs). They're not small, but that doesn't bother me when I play'.
Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail in September, Dodin was asked if she had expected to garner attention in such an unorthodox manner.

Dodin previously told French media: 'It's something I've wanted to do for a long time'.

Dodin, from Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France, boasts nearly 80,000 followers on Instagram
'Yes and no,' she explained. 'Yes, because in this sport, it's not like usual, nobody has done it before, so I knew people and journalists are gonna talk about it.
'But no, because, I mean, for me, it's nothing crazy. It's just boobs, it's nothing. So I was like, "maybe people are going talk about it because it's new, and because it's unusual" - but not that much.'
Dodin's openness discussing the surgery speaks to the player's desire to be seen for more than just her life on the tennis tour.
'For me, it's good to talk about something else about tennis, because yes, we are tennis players, but we are also normal people,' she adds.
'In normal life, people are doing (the surgery) also, and I don't understand why we are judging something that normal people are doing.
'I'm feeling better in my body now, and I think in sport in general, people always think that we are just like robots, just tennis players. But we have private lives, we have friends, we have different things.





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