WATCH: Jannik Sinner, Ben Shelton, Andy Murray and others take their pick as Avicii, Jon Bon Jovi and the Beatles make it to the list of greatest musicians of all time
Jon Bon Jovi and The Beatles were among the popular picks.
L-R: Jannik Sinner, Jon Bon Jovi, Andy Murray (Images via Imago)
Top ATP players like Jannik Sinner, Ben Shelton, Andy Murray, and Andrey Rublev recently revealed their favorite and greatest musicians of all time. Interestingly, all the above-mentioned players had a different name. While Sinner named Seal as his greatest musician of all time, Murray named the Beatles. Shelton had Jon Bon Jovi on his list, while Avicii also got a vote.
As the players compete at the Monte Carlo Masters, they were asked to name their favorite musicians of all time. Reigning Australian Open champion Sinner was the first one on the list and the 22-year-old named Seal. Shelton was the second, and he instantly named Bon Jovi.
Murray, meanwhile, took his time before picking the Beatles. Karen Khachanov also named Jon Bon Jovi as his pick for the greatest musicians of all time. Grigor Dimitrov revealed his pick for the greatest musician as well as the greatest band of all time. While he picked ‘The Weeknd‘ as his greatest musician, Dimitrov picked the Backstreet Boys as his greatest band.
Jon Bon Jovi makes a guest appearance in the video
While top ATP players revealed their picks for their greatest musicians of all time, Jon Bon Jovi also made a guest appearance. The American singer was asked for his pick of the greatest musicians of all time. He named Paul McCartney and the Beatles.
Meanwhile, Ben Shelton, who was standing nearby, joked about revealing his pick. Bon Jovi was flattered to know that the American had picked him.
Notably, all the players are prepping for the long clay season. While the Monte Carlo Masters is underway currently, the Barcelona Open is lined up right after it.
The two masters tournaments- Madrid Open and Rome Masters are scheduled in the last week of April and the first week of May. The 2024 French Open, meanwhile, will be played in May-June.
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