The rapper’s latest move into tennis comes as he’s seriously considering launching a full marathon experience he’s calling the Wunnathon, marking the next evolution of his fitness empire, which began when his world was falling apart.
He entered an Alford plea to the racketeering charge, meaning he didn’t admit guilt but acknowledged prosecutors had evidence against him. That plea deal freed him from jail and allowed him to rebuild his life through discipline and movement. What started as solo runs transformed into a movement. His Wunna Run 5K launched in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park in September 2025 and has since expanded to Toronto, Washington, D.C., Miami, Atlanta, London, Johannesburg, Houston, and Los Angeles, with thousands of participants joining him. Under Armour noticed and became an official sponsor. The rapper works out five to six days a week with trainer Dustin Enriquez, alternating between strength training, cardio intervals, and boxing sessions.
His fitness quest addresses a gap in the Black community that he’s been vocal about. By making fitness accessible and community-focused, Gunna’s reframing what wellness looks like in Hip-Hop culture.