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Australian tennis star announces divorce from husband, teases OnlyFans page

Australian tennis star Alina Rodionova and former Australian rugby league star Ty Vickery announced their divorce in a video posted on social media on Wednesday.

Rodionova said the two had been separated for about a year after nine years of marriage. Vickery, who was eating a banana, said they were “wishing each other the best” and thanked friends, family and followers for their support.

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Arina Rodionova during the Billie Jean Gold Cup qualifying match between Australia and Mexico at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, Australia on April 12, 2024 Celebrating a point against Giuliana Olmos. (Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Rodionova then walked over and shook Vicky’s hand. The AFL player decided to try giving her a banana.

“That’s life. We love each other so much but sometimes that’s not enough,” she wrote in the caption of the video posted to Instagram.

The New York Post noted that the divorce occurred nearly two weeks after Rodionova announced the launch of her OnlyFans account.

“Great news for anyone asking. My OnlyFans account is confirmed, so let’s get started. Let’s get started,” she said in a previous Instagram post.

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The day after announcing her divorce, she wrote on Instagram Stories that now would be a good time to post some raunchy posts from her trip to the Maldives.

“With all these articles going around…it seemed like a good time to start posting all the Maldivian bikini photos on my OnlyFans account…obviously.”

Arena Rodionova VS Wang Xinyu

Alina Rodionova (pictured) competes during the women’s singles match during day two of the 2024 U.S. Open Tennis Championships at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 27, 2024 in New York City Zhong hit Wang Xinyu with a forehand. (Jeff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

Rodionova participated in the Australian Open this year, but only entered the singles qualifying round. She did not participate in the doubles side.

As a singles player, she had 552 wins. Last year, at 34, she became the oldest woman to debut in the WTA top 100. She holds a professional tag team title and is ranked as high as 41st in the competition.

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Vickery played for Richmond and Hawthorn from 2009 to 2017.

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