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United States presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy interacted with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul over tennis. From the looks of it, they appear to be enjoying their downtime, trying out varied shots in the game’s mini version. As the report goes, ‘The Problem Child’ has suggested that he plans to do his homework before casting his ballot for the 2024 US Presidential elections.

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So Vivek Ramaswamy shared a short clip from the tennis court through his X account and wrote, “Facing off with @jakepaul. This time on the tennis court.” Over three hundred thousand people seem to have viewed the post. The count of those who commented appears to be increasing by the hour. All those who commented appeared happy to witness two famous personalities connecting and taking delight in simple pleasures.

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Fans join as Jake Paul and the GOP presidential candidate enjoy tennis

According to the following fan, Vivek Ramaswamy and Jake Paul’s interaction indicates that the former has a cultural and economic understanding of the American people. The fan posits that Ramaswamy comprehends the concept.

Then, according to this fan, Vivek, it seems he has more innate athletic ability. The way Jake Paul moves on the court, it’s like “a rice pudding on an ice rink.

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The following user would be happy to play a game of tennis with Vivek Ramaswamy. Having come across the presidential candidate on a previous occasion, he mentioned that the last meeting was fantastic. He highlighted wearing a Roger Federer hat, which Ramaswamy appreciated. Finally, he wished that someday they could also play a tennis match.

The following fan was happy to see two well-known Ohioans. He even suggested that Paul could invite Ramaswamy on his podcast someday.

For this fan, tennis is a lifetime commitment. He is happy that the presidential candidate shares his enthusiasm for the sport. In his strong opinion, by getting involved in sports, most Americans would be able to deal with a wide range of health and social issues.

The following went a bit technical. He pointed out that when practicing top spin, one should remember to use full strokes, even in the mini-tennis version.

It was evident who was better with the racquet. As a nationally rated junior tennis player, Vivek Ramaswamy encouraged Paul with shots. The latter, too, had shared the footage of him and the GOP presidential candidate at the tennis court through his Instagram stories, where, speaking of which, he had reportedly mentioned meeting presidential hopefuls. ‘The Problem Child’ has had a mixed year so far. He lost and then won a boxing bout. Now it seems he has expressed an interest in pursuing a mixed martial arts match with Nate Diaz, whom he defeated in the squared circle last month.

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