Jannik Sinner DISGUSTED by Australian pasta habits | AO 2026 | Wide World of Sports
[HPP] Jannik SinnerJanuary 29, 20264 min
2 connections·4 entities in this video→Introduction to "The 100" Game
- 🎾 Jannik Sinner, introduced as the reigning Australian Open and Wimbledon champion, joins Andy Lee and Sophie Monk for an "AO edition" of "The 100" game.
- 💡 The game involves guessing the percentage of Australians who would answer "yes" to various questions about common habits.
Australian Habits & Sinner's Reactions
- 📸 The first question asked about the percentage of Australians who have photocopied their bottom, with both Sinner and Monk making high guesses.
- 🅿️ A second question explored whether Australians believe you can save a car park space by standing in it, to which Sinner admitted he personally does this with friends.
The Spaghetti Controversy
- 🍝 The final and most contentious question focused on the percentage of Australians who break spaghetti before boiling it.
- ⚠️ Sinner revealed that he sometimes breaks spaghetti, even into three pieces, finding it too long for his fork.
- 🇮🇹 He acknowledged that this practice is culturally inappropriate for an Italian, leading to playful reactions from the hosts.
Game Outcome & Promotion
- ✅ Jannik Sinner ultimately won the game segment, despite the spaghetti revelation.
- 📺 The video concludes by promoting Wide World of Sports as the go-to platform for Australian Open highlights, analysis, and coverage.
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