With gloomy, cold weather surrounding Roland Garros this year, Barbora Strycova and three other WTA stars have relied on their Pandora playlists to get them warmed up and ready to go.

Strycova, Leylah Fernandez, Iga Swiatek and Karolina Muchova shared their Pandora playlists with the public so fans could get an inside look at what's coming through their headphones.

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Strycova's Pandora playlist includes a variety of oldies and trending songs. Daft Punk, Selena Gomez and Pink Floyd make up her diverse collection.

Strycova, Swiatek  
share their Paris 
Pandora Playlists

Strycova, Swiatek share their Paris Pandora Playlists

Her mix of slow pop hits and techno jams seem to be working as the 34-year-old has claimed her first-round match on the red clay with ease. The No. 32 seed defeated Varvara Lepchenko, 7-5, 6-2, to set up a second-round clash against countrywoman Barbora Krejcikovaa.

Canadian teenager Fernandez is gearing up for her first Roland Garros main-draw appearance with the help of Billy Idol, Blondie and Bon Jovi.

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Strycova, Swiatek  
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Pandora Playlists

Strycova, Swiatek share their Paris Pandora Playlists

The 18-year old's playlist doesn't include a single song from the 2000's, preferring tunes from before she was even born.

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Similar to Strycova, Swiatek is also a big fanof Pink Floyd as both players chose Pink Floyd's classic,"Wish You Were Here".

Strycova, Swiatek  
share their Paris 
Pandora Playlists

Strycova, Swiatek share their Paris Pandora Playlists

The 19-year-old is also off to a winning start in Paris, getting past No. 15 seed Marketa Vondrousova, 6-1, 6-2.

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Muchova'sParis playlist is much more current than the rest of the group. Her playlist includes hip hop group Brockhampton, Rihanna and Justin Bieber.

Strycova, Swiatek  
share their Paris 
Pandora Playlists

Strycova, Swiatek share their Paris Pandora Playlists

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She would fall in her Paris opener to Christina McHale on Monday.

The rest of the music aficionados will look to continue their winning in Paris as the tournament continues to unfold.