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WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner do the chopstick challenge

ATP rivals Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz enjoy a friendly competition as they attempt the chopstick challenge together. Great fun to watch the two superstars.

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Aiman Sharma
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Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alkcaraz enjoy a friendly competition of chopsticks with different kinds of balls. A great friendly competition between the two ATP rivals just during the Asian tour where the two were having a lot of fun in the game which tested how much they knew how to use chopsticks.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are right now one of the biggest rivals in the ATP scene and are currently one of the best players in the season. Sinner is the current World number 1 and Alcaraz is one of the upcoming players in the setup who has impressed everyone in the world of tennis. These two have won two Grand Slams this season and are currently one of the top contenders in the China Open this season. 

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Sinner and Alcaraz's chopstick skills were tested

Though these two players' rivalry is already compared to the big three both of them have already one of the best matches of the season and are favourites in Beijing as well. The two were also involved in another friendly game as they both were attempting the chopsticks challenge.

The two ATP stars were seen picking different types of balls into a glass bowl using chopsticks. The players were first practising with a soft toy and then moved until they reached the hardest level where they had to lift a tennis ball.

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This was another Sincaraz moment which the two found to be even more challenging than a Grand Slam as both the players were struggling to pick up the ping pong ball as well. It is safe to say the two might be one of the best people to handle the racquet but when it comes to chopsticks they still have a long way to go. It is still great to see the two coming and having fun showing that they are still young kids by heart. 

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