Jannik Sinner Says Eminem Hypes Him Up Before Matches

During the 2025 ATP Finals, Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner revealed a side fans rarely see: his taste in music. In an interview with an Italian radio station, Sinner opened up about what he listens to before stepping onto the court.

When asked what artist he would want to hear live before a match, Sinner didn’t hesitate. “Before going to the court? Eminem. Because it hypes you up”, he said. “But it depends on the day. I am also a big fan of Coldplay, for example. So, yeah, I would choose these two”.

His answer gives a glimpse into his mindset before high-stakes games. While Coldplay brings calm and reflection, Eminem delivers pure energy and intensity — the perfect fuel for a competitor preparing for battle.

This season, Sinner has reached new heights, becoming the first Italian to win Wimbledon. Now, he entered the ATP Finals, which he has won before, as one of the favourites and earned the prestigious Aura Award.

Why Athletes Love Eminem

Unsurprisingly, Eminem continues to be one of the most-played artists among athletes worldwide. His lyrics are full of determination, self-discipline, and resilience – themes that resonate deeply with those who live under constant pressure.

Moreover, his track “Till I Collapse” has become a global anthem for motivation. It is the most-streamed non-single of all time and the most-added song to workout playlists on Spotify. Millions of gym-goers and professional athletes turn to that pounding beat and relentless flow to keep them going.

Eminem’s music captures the emotions that drive competition: struggle, hunger, and the will to win. Songs like “Lose Yourself”, “Not Afraid”, and “Cinderella Man” perfectly match the adrenaline that builds before a match or race.

So it makes sense that a player like Jannik Sinner, known for his composure and laser focus, finds strength in Eminem’s sound. It is music that mirrors his mindset: precise, powerful, and relentless.

The Soundtrack of Champions

Many top athletes, from boxers to football players, have said they use Eminem’s tracks to get fired up before competition. His music has become a soundtrack for success, proving that the right rhythm can sharpen focus and elevate performance.

For Sinner, Eminem’s presence in his pre-game routine shows that even tennis, often seen as a calm and polite sport, thrives on intensity. As the Italian continues his rise on the ATP Tour, Slim Shady is part of his winning playlist.

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