Beatrice Bouchard has been in New York watching her sister Eugenie
Eugenie has been playing in the US Open at Flushing Meadows
Neymar played for Brazil at the Red Bull Arena and Beatrice attended
The pair shared two cosy Instagram snaps, which they both uploaded
By Ben Nagle for MailOnline
New York is currently playing host to an array of sporting talent, with Brazil's national football team and the world of tennis descending on the US city.
The two sports collided on Saturday night, when the twin sister of Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard shared a snap with Barcelona forward Neymar at the Red Bull Arena.
More used to watching her sister in action at the US Open, Bouchard's twin Beatrice swapped the tennis court for the football pitch to watch Brazil take on Costa Rica in an international friendly.
Neymar (left) poses for a cheeky picture with Eugenie Bouchard's twin sister Beatrice after Brazil's friendly
Barcelona man Neymar also posted a more smiley picture of him and Beatrice to his own Instagram account
Canadian tennis star Eugenie answered media questions at a press conference on Friday in New York
Neymar himself only played eight minutes of his side's 1-0 win, and was happy to cosy up to the 21-year-old after leaving the field, where they shared a series of pictures, later posted to Instagram.
Both Neymar and Bouchard shared separate snaps to their social media accounts, with the Brazil man noting 'Good to see you', with a kissing emoticon.
Bouchard said 'he's the cutest' in reference to the footballer, before using the same emoticon.
Eugenie was nowhere to be seen at the Red Bull Arena, her focus firmly on recovering from an injury which has seen her withdraw from her doubles competitions at the US Open this week.
Beatrice (right), pictured with her sister Eugenie, who she has been watching at the US Open in New York
Beatrice's snap with Neymar is not the first celebrity picture she's had... she met Niall Horan this week, too
Beatrice has been enjoying watching her twin sister Eugenie play at the US Open in New York this week
She pulled out of the women's doubles and mixed doubles competitions at the American tournament after suffering a 'locker-room accident' that resulted in her sustaining a head injury on Friday.
A statement was later released by tournament director David Brewer which confirmed the incident, and said that the Canadian tennis star's health would continue to be monitored by on-site medical personnel.
It also recommended she withdraw from her doubles matches scheduled for later that day, which she did.