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‘Don’t Have a Good Enough B**T’- 34-Year-Old ATP Star Shows off Smutty Side as He Turns Nasty Over His Possible Career Options Besides Tennis

Published 07/27/2023, 8:27 AM EDT

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Benoit Paire, the French tennis sensation, may have experienced a dip in his ATP ranking, but he’s back on his feet and ready to conquer new heights. After securing victories on the Challenger Tour in Mexico and Italy, he recently enthralled fans at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown in Los Angeles.

Alongside other tennis stars, Paire engaged in a lighthearted interaction with fans, providing insights into his life and future aspirations and an interactive Q/A session on Instagram a few questions may or may not involve a little NSFW activities – his own personal OnlyFans account.

Benoit Paire’s lighthearted interactions and quirky humor

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After slipping down in the ATP rankings, Benoit Paire has been working hard to regain his form and make a comeback in the world of tennis. The 34-year-old athlete showcased his talent and determination with some notable victories on the Challenger Tour, triumphing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and in San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy.

Although he experienced zero victories in the exhibition matches at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown, Paire’s enthusiasm and positive attitude remained unwavering.

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During a Q&A session on Instagram, one fan posed a cheeky question, asking if Benoit Paire would ever consider starting an OnlyFans account. With a mischievous smile, Paire responded, “Open a personal OnlyFans account? I don’t have a good enough b*tt,” as reported by Tennis World USA.

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Clearly, the Frenchman has no plans to venture into the realm of social media subscriptions. While the response left fans amused, it also showcases Paire’s down-to-earth and humorous nature.

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Benoit Paire’s Paris Olympics plan

Amidst talks about his future endeavors, Paire shared a rather unconventional aspiration for the 2024 Paris Olympics. “I will play the 2024 Paris Olympics only on PlayStation 5,” he declared, bringing a wave of laughter among his followers. Although this may not translate into an actual Olympic appearance, it underscores his passion for the sport and willingness to find joy in the virtual realm as well.

Beyond the jokes and laughter, Paire also spoke earnestly about his future aspirations in the sport. He expressed a strong desire to return to the top 100 rankings and participate in the tournaments he loves in the upcoming season. Paire also addressed the challenges he faced last year, both on the court and in terms of mental health, bravely sharing his struggles and the efforts he has been making to overcome them. “I feel I’m at the right level and now my head has to follow me. I’m happy with the efforts I’ve been making for some time, this year is a period of transition,” the Frenchman stated

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Benoit Paire’s recent appearance in the Ultimate Tennis Showdown exhibition event not only showcased his skills on the court but also revealed his candid and humorous side. While he may not be starting an OnlyFans account anytime soon, his down-to-earth personality has endeared him to fans worldwide.

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Ansh Tandon

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Ansh Tandon is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. Ansh received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has been working in content creation for 2+ years. Before Ansh stepped into sports journalism, he was a professional tennis player, honing his skills in national level tournaments for the past 12 years as an active AITA athlete.
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Bhavani Singh