Americans Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan captured a record-equaling 61st
doubles title together Sunday as they defeated rivals Daniel
Nestorand Nenad Zimonjic 6-3, 6-4 in the final of the Mutua Madrilena
Madrid Open, an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 clay-court tennis
tournament...
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They’ve been the ATP World Tour Doubles Champions five of the past six years. And, in the eyes of many tennis fans, they’re also the reigning champions in the tennis Twitter stakes...
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Could the Bryan brothers be any cooler? They are the No. 1 doubles team in the world, subjects of 60 Minutes and The New Yorker features and accomplished musicians who have played on stage with the Counting Crows. See Full Story (ATP World Tour) >>
Many of us have endured that agonising moment when the Bryan twins are walking towards you and you desperately search for that minor idiosyncrasy that might enable you not to make a fool of yourself and call Bob “Mike” and Mike “Bob”.
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It’s less than 24 hours before Bob and Mike Bryan are due to take off for the Davis Cup semifinal against Sweden this weekend, but the world’s top doubles duo are on another mission: See Full Story (USA Today) >>
The Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, can recall only three times in their lives when they spent as long as a week apart. Each separation went badly and involved a lot of talking by phone. In 1996, when they were 17, the United States Tennis Association sent Bob to Europe to play in junior Wimbledon and the French junior championships. See Full Story (NY Times) >>
Even before the question was completed, Bob and Mike Bryan glanced at each other, their brown eyes locking for a second or two. You could almost feel their brains accelerate into hyperspace.
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Bob and Mike Bryan are the best doubles team of their generation; they have been ranked No. 1 in the world most of the last four years. The Bryans are identical twins. They play doubles as if they were a single organism, rarely saying a word or using hand signals to set up a shot. See Full Story (The New Yorker) >>
The Bryan brothers have moved within one victory of matching the Woodies for the most doubles titles in the Open Era. The twins — Bob and Mike — beat fellow Americans John Isner and Sam Querrey 6-2, 6-3 Sunday in the final at the Rome Masters for their fourth title of the year and 60th in their careers. See Full Story (USTA) >>
Olympus, the exclusive title sponsor of the Olympus US Open Series and official sponsor of the US Open, joins forces with top seed American professional doubles tennis players Bob and Mike Bryan, the “Bryan Brothers.” See Full Story (Press Release) >>