Chloé Paquet
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Real, and a federation-documented name on both the WTA and ITF's own tour records. Chloé Paquet was born July 1, 1994, in Versailles, France, and turned professional in 2010, training through the French Tennis Federation system and now based in Suresnes, outside Paris. Tennis runs in the family: Wikipedia's biography lists her as a first cousin of fellow French and Monégasque tour pros Arthur Rinderknech, Valentin Vacherot, and Benjamin Balleret, and a niece of former professional player Virginie Paquet. Her WTA Tour main-draw debut came at the 2016 Copa Colsanitas, and she reached her first Grand Slam singles main draw a year later at the 2017 French Open on a wildcard, upsetting world No. 44 Kristýna Plíšková in the opening round before losing to Caroline Garcia. In 2019 she reached her first WTA Tour singles semifinal, at the Strasbourg Internationaux, beating then-No. 34 Sofia Kenin along the way before falling to fourth seed Garcia. Her breakthrough season came in 2024: she entered the top 100 for the first time, at age 30, on July 29, 2024, and peaked at a career-high world No. 96 the following week (August 5, 2024). At that year's French Open she reached the third round of a major for the first time in her career, defeating Diana Shnaider and 32nd seed Kateřina Siniaková before losing to fifth seed Markéta Vondroušová. She also holds an official Billie Jean King Cup player profile representing France in the sport's national team competition; French-language Wikipedia reports she was selected to the French team for a tie against the Netherlands in late 2022. Across her career she has reached three WTA 125 singles finals — Open Angers in 2023, L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo in 2024, and Trophée Clarins in 2025 — losing all three (to Clara Burel twice and Katie Boulter), alongside seven ITF singles titles and one ITF doubles title. She received a reciprocal wildcard into the 2025 Australian Open main draw and continued to compete on tour into 2026. In March 2025, coming off a difficult five-month stretch without a tour win, Paquet announced in named press that she had signed on as an OnlyFans-sponsored athlete, saying she wanted to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at her training, fitness routines, and the emotional highs and lows around matches: "I want to show a little bit of that for the fans." She predicted more athletes would follow the same path, calling it "the future to connect the fans and the athletes." In a December 2025 interview with French tennis outlet welovetennis.fr, she described the account and its audience in her own words, saying roughly half of first messages ask whether she posts "hot" content, to which she says she tells subscribers plainly that she is a tennis player sharing her life on tour — some stay, some unsubscribe, but "it doesn't go further than that." She said that in a year she had not received a single abusive message, describing her subscriber base as tennis fans from France, the US, and elsewhere who watch her livestreams and ask about her career and goals. A January 2026 trade-press report (nss-sports.com) named tennis as the sport most receptive to OnlyFans sponsorship, identifying Nick Kyrgios as the first player to sign, in 2023, followed in 2025 by a small group of players — Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, Chloé Paquet, and Alexandre Müller — who signed sponsorship agreements and, where tournament rules permitted, carried the OnlyFans logo on court. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-verified, camera-documented WTA and ITF tour record is consistent with a real, documented athlete. Searches for "chloe paquet" register in both the US and France — largely people checking on the tennis player they've seen in tour coverage or, increasingly since her 2025 sponsorship announcement, in OnlyFans-adjacent sports press, not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- WTA Chloé Paquet Official Her official WTA Tour player profile, listing career rankings, results, and Grand Slam history; the tour's own record of her as a competing professional.
- Instagram @chlopaquet Appears official Listed as her Instagram via her own Wikipedia biography's external links. Live bio text and follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (Instagram blocks unauthenticated requests).
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented via her own March 2025 announcement to named press (LA Weekly) that she had signed on as an OnlyFans-sponsored athlete, and by a December 2025 interview with named French sports outlet welovetennis.fr in which she described the account's content and audience in her own words. A January 2026 trade-press report (nss-sports.com) named her among a small group of tennis players — following Nick Kyrgios in 2023 — who signed OnlyFans sponsorships in 2025, alongside Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, and Alexandre Müller. Not linked here — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page.
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Does Chloé Paquet have an OnlyFans account?updated 2026-07-30
Yes, documented via her own statements. In March 2025, coming off a five-month stretch without a tour win, she announced in named press (LA Weekly) that she had signed on as an OnlyFans-sponsored athlete, saying she wanted fans to see her training, fitness routine, and the emotional side of tour life: "I want to show a little bit of that for the fans." In a December 2025 interview with French tennis outlet welovetennis.fr, she described her subscriber base as tennis fans who ask about her career and goals during livestreams rather than requesting explicit content, and said she had not received a single abusive message in a year. A January 2026 trade-press report grouped her among a small set of tennis players — following Nick Kyrgios in 2023 — who signed OnlyFans sponsorships in 2025, alongside Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, and Alexandre Müller. We don't link or name the account directly; reach any legitimate page only through her own verified bio links.
Source: LA Weekly, March 10, 2025; welovetennis.fr, Dec. 25, 2025
Does Chloé Paquet have an OnlyFans?
Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct OnlyFans link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Documented via her own March 2025 announcement to named press (LA Weekly) that she had signed on as an OnlyFans-sponsored athlete, and by a December 2025 interview with named French sports outlet welovetennis.fr in which she described the account's content and audience in her own words. A January 2026 trade-press report (nss-sports.com) named her among a small group of tennis players — following Nick Kyrgios in 2023 — who signed OnlyFans sponsorships in 2025, alongside Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, and Alexandre Müller. Not linked here — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
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Scam & impersonation warnings
- As with most creators associated with a paid-subscription platform, her name draws "leaked content" and reseller spam pages alongside her verified channels; none of it traces to any account she controls, and none of it is linked or described further here.
- Fan and impersonator accounts using her name and competition photos surface across platforms; only the accounts listed above are treated as hers.
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-verified, camera-documented WTA and ITF tour record supports a real human athlete, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- Born July 1, 1994, in Versailles, France; turned professional in 2010 and trains through the French Tennis Federation system, based in Suresnes. Source: Wikipedia — Chloé Paquet · documented
- First cousin of professional tennis players Arthur Rinderknech, Valentin Vacherot, and Benjamin Balleret, and niece of former professional player Virginie Paquet. Source: Wikipedia — Chloé Paquet · documented
- Reached her first Grand Slam singles main draw on a wildcard at the 2017 French Open, upsetting world No. 44 Kristýna Plíšková in the opening round before losing to Caroline Garcia. Source: WTA official profile — Chloé Paquet · documented
- Reached her first WTA Tour singles semifinal at the 2019 Strasbourg Internationaux, defeating then-No. 34 Sofia Kenin en route before losing to fourth seed Caroline Garcia. Source: Wikipedia (French) — Chloé Paquet · documented
- Holds an official Billie Jean King Cup player profile representing France in the sport's national team competition. Source: Billie Jean King Cup — official player profile · documented
- French-language Wikipedia reports she was selected to the French Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup) team for a tie against the Netherlands in late 2022. Source: Wikipedia (French) — Chloé Paquet · reported
- Entered the WTA top 100 for the first time, at age 30, on July 29, 2024, and reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 96 the following week (August 5, 2024). Source: WTA official profile — Chloé Paquet · documented
- Reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career at the 2024 French Open, defeating Diana Shnaider and 32nd seed Kateřina Siniaková before losing to fifth seed Markéta Vondroušová. Source: Wikipedia — Chloé Paquet · documented
- Reached three WTA 125 singles finals — Open Angers (2023), L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo (2024), and Trophée Clarins (2025) — losing all three, and holds seven ITF singles titles and one ITF doubles title over her career. Source: WTA official profile — Chloé Paquet · documented
- In March 2025, coming off a five-month winless stretch on tour, announced in named press that she had signed on as an OnlyFans-sponsored athlete, saying she wanted to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at her training and the emotional highs and lows of tour life: "I want to show a little bit of that for the fans." Source: LA Weekly (Daniela LaFave), March 10, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- In a December 2025 interview with named French tennis outlet welovetennis.fr, described her subscriber base as tennis fans (French and American among others) who message her about her career and goals rather than requesting explicit content, and said that in a year she had not received a single abusive message. Source: welovetennis.fr (Laurent Trupiano), Dec. 25, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- A January 2026 trade-press report named tennis as the sport most receptive to OnlyFans sponsorship, identifying Nick Kyrgios as the first player to sign (2023) followed in 2025 by Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, Chloé Paquet, and Alexandre Müller, who signed sponsorship agreements and, where tournament rules permitted, carried the OnlyFans logo on court. Source: nss-sports.com (Andrea Agostinelli), Jan. 13, 2026 · reported
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her federation-verified, camera-documented WTA and ITF tour record is consistent with a real, documented athlete. Status: unknown
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