Bob Bryan Junior & College Stats

National Rankings Southern California Singles Ranking
#1 ITA College 1998
#1 Boys 18s, 1996
#4 Boys 18s 1995
#4 Boys 16s 1994
#10 Boys 16s 1993
#3 Boys 14s 1992
#10 Boys 14s 1991
#65 Boys 14s 1990 (still in 12s)
#10 Boys 12s 1989 (1st year)
#2 Boys 16s 1994
#2 Boys 16s 1993
#2 Boys 14s 1992
#2 Boys 14s 1992
#8 Boys 14s 1991 (still in 12s)
#4 Boys 12s 1989 (1st year)
#2 Boys 10s 1988
National Dbls. Rankings Southern California Dbls. Ranking
#1 ITA College 1998
#1 Boys 18s, 1996
#1 Boys 18s 1995
#2 Boys 16s 1994
#4 Boys 16s 1993
#2 Boys 14s 1992
#1 Boys 14s 1991
#1 Boys 12s 1989
#1 Boys 16s 1994
#2 Boys 16s 1993
#1 Boys 14s 1992
#1 Boys 14s 1991
#1 Boys 12s 1989
#1 Boys 10s 1988
National Titles
NCAA Singles, 1998 (Athens, GA)
NCAA Doubles, 1998 (Athens, GA)
Reebok ITA All-American Singles, 1997 (Austin, TX)
ITF US Open Jr. Doubles. 1996 (New York, NY)
USTA National 18s Singles Finalist, 1996 (Kalamazoo, MI)
USTA National 18s Doubles, 1996 (Kalamazoo, MI)
USTA National 18s Claycourt Singles. 1996 (Louisville, KY)
USTA National 18s Claycourt Doubles, 1996 (Louisville, KY)
Boys 18s Easter Bowl Singles Finalist, 1996 (Palm Springs)
Boys 18s Easter Bowl Doubles, 1996 (Palm Springs)
USTA National 18s Doubles, 1995 (Kalamazoo, MI)
USTA National 18s Claycourt Doubles, 1995 (Louisville, KY)
USTA National 16s Claycourt Doubles, 1994 (Nashville, TN)
USTA National 14s Claycourt Doubles, 1992 (Ft. Lauderdale)
USTA National 14s Claycourt Doubles, 1991 (Ft. Lauderdale)
Boys 16s Fiesta Bowl, 1993 (Phoenix, AZ)
Boys 12s Fiesta Bowl, 1990 (Phoenix, AZ)
Boys 16s Copper Bowl, 1993 (Tuscon, AZ)
Boys 14s Texas Open, 1992 (Austin)
Boys 14s Texas Open Doubles, 1992 (Austin)
Boys 14 Texas Open Doubles, 1991 (Austin)
Teams
NCAA Champion - Stanford, 1998 (Athens, GA)
NCAA Champion - Stanford, 1997 (L.A, CA)
USTA Boys 18s Intersectional Champion, 1995 (Columbia, SC)
USTA Boys 16s Intersectional Champion, 1994 (Shreveport, La)
USTA Boys 16s Intersectional Finalist , 1992 (Charlotte, NC)
USTA Boys 14s Zonals Champion, 1990 (West Palm Beach, FL)
USTA Boys 12s Zonals, 1989 (Tuscon, Arizona)
USA Boys 14s World Cup Finalist, 1992 (Osaka, Japan)
Boys 12s State Championship JTT Team, 1989
Represented SoCal in Friendship Cup vs. Mexico in 1988-92
Maze Cup Championship Team, 1993 (Bakersfield, CA)
Sunshine Cup Team for U.S., Dec. 1996 (Del Rey Beach, FL)
USTA National Team, 1995-96
USTA TAP Program, 1992-94
International Juniors
Represented Stanford in Germany & Czechoslavakia in Sept, 1997
Represented the USA in Italy, Belgium, France, England, 1996
Represented the USA in Australia, 1996
Represented the USA in Europe, 1994-95 (Italy, France, England)
Represented the USA in South America, 1995 (Costa Rica, Venezuela)
Represented the USA in Canada, 1994 (Montreal)
Represented the USA in Japan, 1992 (Osaka)
Represented the SCTA in Mexico, 1992
College
Rolex Regional Singles Champion, Berkeley, CAL, Nov. 1996
Pac 10 Singles Champion, Ojai, CA, April, 1997
All American in Singles & Doubles, 1997
Pac 10 "Player of the Year", 1997
Stanford's Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 1997
Named to Summer College USTA Touring Team (6 players), 1997
Won the ITA Reebok All American Tournament, Oct. 1997.
Rolex Regionals Doubles Champion, Stanford, Nov. 1997
Pac 10 Doubles Champion, Ojai, CA, 1998
ITA College Player of the Month in Singles and Doubles
Tennis Magazine's College Player of the Year, 1998
Stanford's Sophmore Male Athlete of the Year, 1998
Named to the ITA All-Star Team, 1998
NCAA Singles Champion, Athens, GA, 1998
NCAA Doubles Champion, Athens, GA, 1998
All American in Singles and Doubles, 1998
#1 in the nation in Singles, 1998
#1 in the nation in Doubles, 1998