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Old 01-28-2013, 08:38 AM   #1
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Now that the Bryan brothers have amassed the most grand slam trophies (over taking Newk and Roche), the most all time tourney wins in the Open Era, and 300+ weeks at #1, does this make them the GOAT of doubles teams or does anyone care at this point since the best singles players no longer participate in dubs?
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:01 AM   #2
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I'll throw out a few doubles great teams.
McEnroe/Fleming
Newcombe/Roche
Rosewall/Hoad
Sedgman/McGregor
Richard Norris Williams/Vinnie Richards
Bromwich/Quist
Budge/Mako
Hewitt/Mcmillan
Bryan brothers
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:05 AM   #3
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I say Mac/Fleming. Mac maintained a high level in doubles and singles simultaneously. As far as I know the BBros just play dubs.
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:11 AM   #4
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Now that the Bryan brothers have amassed the most grand slam trophies (over taking Newk and Roche), the most all time tourney wins in the Open Era, and 300+ weeks at #1, does this make them the GOAT of doubles teams or does anyone care at this point since the best singles players no longer participate in dubs?
robow7, We cannot compare a Newcombe-Roche team with Bryan-Bryan because, as you say, nowadays the best players don't play doubles anymore.
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:22 AM   #5
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I'll throw out a few doubles great teams.
McEnroe/Fleming
Newcombe/Roche
Rosewall/Hoad
Sedgman/McGregor
Richard Norris Williams/Vinnie Richards
Bromwich/Quist
Budge/Mako
Hewitt/Mcmillan
Bryan brothers
pc1, I would add Borotra/Brugnon, Allison/van Ryn, Lott/Stoefen, Seixas/Trabert, Hewitt/Stolle, Emerson/Stolle, Emerson/Laver, Woodbridge/Woodforde.

My vote goes to Hoad/Rosewall: They won 15 doubles majors despite of tough competition (Seixas/Trabert, Hartwig/Rose, Buchholz/Laver).

The most successful doubles players should be Rosewall (24 doubles majors won) and Emerson (172 doubles tournaments won)...

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Old 01-28-2013, 09:45 AM   #6
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I think they for sure are best doubles of Open era, its hard to judge for all time cause they don't play singles

McEnroe won single/double title in more than 30 tournaments, by far the best in Open era
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The most successful doubles players should be Rosewall ..
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Who was the best doubles team in the open era? Mac and whoever he chose to partner with...
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pc1, I would add Borotra/Brugnon, Allison/van Ryn, Lott/Stoefen, Seixas/Trabert, Hewitt/Stolle, Emerson/Stolle, Emerson/Laver, Woodbridge/Woodforde.

My vote goes to Hoad/Rosewall: They won 15 doubles majors despite of tough competition (Seixas/Trabert, Hartwig/Rose, Buchholz/Laver).

The most successful doubles players should be Rosewall (24 doubles majors won) and Emerson (172 doubles tournaments won)...
Great list.I´d say 80% of the best teams are Australian.
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Old 01-28-2013, 01:18 PM   #10
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Great list.I´d say 80% of the best teams are Australian.
You would include Federer/Wawrinka as two of the best right? For their triumph over the Bryans?

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Who was the best doubles team in the open era? Mac and whoever he chose to partner with...
John Newcombe and Tony Roche, in a good day, were nearly unbeatable.

Fleming/Mc and Hewitt/Mc Millan come next.

Woodies were also excelent.

other great combos, from 1970 on:

Lutz-Smith,Fibak-Okker, Riessen-Stewart ( and Riessen-Okker), Gottfried-Ramirez,Alexander-Dent,Gunthardt-Taroczy,Connors-Nastase,Curren-Denton, Mc Namara-Mc namee ( who won two wimblies over Fleming and Mac ¡¡¡ ), Edmondson-Stewart,Edberg-Jarryd, Fitzgerald-Jarryd, Flach-Seguso, leconte/Forget-Noah, Mecir-Smid ( a great team), Pugh-Leach, Lozano-Witskedt...
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Brough and Dupont, Court and _____, Navratilova and Shriver,
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Rosie Casals, Wendy Turnbull,helena Sukova,Martina Hingis, Hanna Kurnikova, Dupont,Betz...
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Phoenix1983, You are a bit too young to be able to troll me. Learn history!!!
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Great list.I´d say 80% of the best teams are Australian.
kiki, Yes, the Aussies were awesome in doubles. I even omitted Rosewall/Stolle, Alexander/Dent and Case/Masters.
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You would include Federer/Wawrinka as two of the best right? For their triumph over the Bryans?
NadalDramaQueen, Instead of being nasty you should explain me why Rosewall's 24 major doubles titles are not the top. Learn history (but not from Phoenix...)!

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other great combos, from 1970 on:

Lutz-Smith,Fibak-Okker, Riessen-Stewart ( and Riessen-Okker), Gottfried-Ramirez,Alexander-Dent,Gunthardt-Taroczy,Connors-Nastase,Curren-Denton, Mc Namara-Mc namee ( who won two wimblies over Fleming and Mac ¡¡¡ ), Edmondson-Stewart,Edberg-Jarryd, Fitzgerald-Jarryd, Flach-Seguso, leconte/Forget-Noah, Mecir-Smid ( a great team), Pugh-Leach, Lozano-Witskedt...
+ Haarhuis (54 doubles titles) / Eltingh (44 doubles titles)
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Phoenix1983, You are a bit too young to be able to troll me. Learn history!!!
You are the troll for suggesting that Rosewall is not only singles GOAT, but also doubles GOAT!
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Old 01-29-2013, 05:46 AM   #19
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I would say Briana Banks.

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Old 01-29-2013, 09:53 AM   #20
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You are the troll for suggesting that Rosewall is not only singles GOAT, but also doubles GOAT!
Phoenix, I can blame you easily for denying that Rosewall won the most doubles majors. Who else????? Do you also doubt that Laver won four Wimbledons and that the Empire State Building stands in New York?. Okay, you are free to do that but please stop insulting me! It's not gentleman-like.....

Have you overlooked that I also mentioned Emerson for the best?

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