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Women s athletes make money from the web adult to maintain a sports career

8:45am, 7 September 2025More Sports

"Playing on the tour does not mean you automatically earn a lot of money. At the same time, you must spend hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for coaches, hotels, food, training, physiotherapy expert ", Vickery interviewed the New York Post in the US to expand 2025.

Vickery is currently ranked 559th in the world. For more than 14 years of professional play, she earned about 2 million USD of bonuses. The highest rank of the player born in 1995 has risen to 73 worlds.

"The tennis is an expensive sport. People do not understand that I invest in money earned from those social networking sites in tennis. They just think I do for money ," Vickery said. "If I have the ability to make money from there, why don't I take advantage of the opportunity? Thanks to that, I have a better life ".

last week, Vickery attended the American qualifier expansion and stopped in the second match. At the beginning of the year, the 30 -year -old player suffered a knee injury but returned to play after only six weeks. Vickery's plan is to attend Guadalajara to expand in Mexico in September. While waiting for the next tournament, she will still spend time for the career "left hand ". "I will never say badly the girls on it. If you do not want the athletes to appear on it, why not create a new system, where the players outside the top 100 are paid a revenge worth ". Up to six numbers in the first three months appeared, more than what she earned in the tournament. Not only did she succeed on this platform, many other famous female athletes also have a "terrible" income here. Including the number one Canadian pole dance, Alysha Newman.

female athletes MMA Paige vanzant also said that the amount earned in 24 hours in this social network is more than the entire martial arts. American basketball star Liz Cambage also revealed that earned from here more than six years of playing in the Women's NBA (WNBA). This number has Marcela Soares, Madelene Wright (football), Paige Spiranac (Golf), Kayla Simmons (volleyball) or Mikayla Demaimer (hockey on the ice).

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