J.J. Wolf and Michael Mmoh battled in a game of Texas trivia at the home of the NFL team the Dallas Cowboys. The American players went head-to-head in answering questions related to the state of Texas.
Wolf and Mmoh are currently participating in the ATP 250 Dallas Open event. Mmoh lost his first-round match to Wu Yibing 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Wolf, on the other hand, won his match against compatriot Brandon Holt in convincing fashion. He defeated Holt in straight sets 6-3, 6-3 and will face Radu Albot in the Round of 16.
While in Texas for the Dallas Open, the pair faced off in a game of Texas trivia. Michael Mmoh started the quiz off by asking Wolf which Kardashian sister attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Wolf drew first blood as he answered the question correctly.
"I think Kourtney did," Wolf answered.
Mmoh also answered his question correctly as he stated that Buc-ee's is the Texan gas station that has a beaver as its mascot.
Wolf then imitated Mathew McConaughey when asked which famous actor is now a professor at the University of Texas.
"Alright, alright, alright," Wolf said in an imitation of the actor.
Mmoh was subsequently asked which popular soft drink was invented in Texas.
"Dr. Pepper baby," Mmoh said.
The final question was what is illegal to put on your neighbor's cow in Texas.
"It's graffiti. Don't be doing that," Wolf cautioned everyone.
How J.J. Wolf and Michael Mmoh fared at the 2023 Australian Open
American men's tennis players enjoyed an unprecedented level of success at the 2023 Australian Open. J.J. Wolf and Michael Mmoh also registered their best ever results a Grand Slam at this year's Melbourne Major.
Michael Mmoh came into the tournament through the qualifiers and defeated World No.16 Alexander Zverev in the second round. Wolf ousted 23rd seed Diego Schwartzman before the pair faced each other in the third round.
Wolf came out on top during the encounter as he bested Mmoh in straight sets and went on to face compatriot Ben Shelton in the fourth round. He lost a tightly contested five-set clash that lasted three hours and 47 minutes.
Wolf moved up to a career-high ranking of World No. 43 following the Australian Open.