Who is the 'GMOAT' of men's tennis? ATP stars including Jannik Sinner, Andy Murray, Ben Shelton and Andrey Rublev were recently asked the "quick question" of choosing the greatest musician or band of all time.

The consensus? There isn't one. The Beatles and Jon Bon Jovi each earned a pair of votes from the players, among a pool of candidates that also included picks from Seal (Sinner's selection) to Mötley Crüe (Rublev's choice).

"It's a tough question, that," Murray affirmed, before choosing Ringo, Paul, George and John.

Murray's Davis Cup teammate Camerone Norrie joined Shelton in choosing Jon Bon Jovi, while Denis Shapovalov joined Murray in picking the men from Liverpool. (He also shouted out Queen.)

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The most polarizing selection no doubt belonged to Stefanos Tsitsipas, who picked the American rock band Coldplay, while the deepest cuts came from Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Avicii) and Alex de Minaur (Oasis).

"Gets me every time," the Aussie said.

Extra points should go to Grigor Dimitrov, who took the question literally. For individual artist, the Bugarian chose The Weeknd, while for group, he chose The Backstreet Boys.

Bon Jovi himself (a guest at the Miami Open, where the video was filmed) cameos to close it out, and you'll want watch until the end to see how he breaks the tie.