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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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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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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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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)... Last edited by BobbyOne : 01-28-2013 at 09:25 AM. |
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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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Oldest living male Grand Slam champs: Seixas, Patty, Falkenburg, Savitt, Sedgman, Rose, Trabert, Pietrangeli, Fraser, 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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You would include Federer/Wawrinka as two of the best right? For their triumph over the Bryans? Last edited by NadalDramaQueen : 01-28-2013 at 01:21 PM. |
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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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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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I would say Briana Banks.
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Have you overlooked that I also mentioned Emerson for the best? Last edited by BobbyOne : 01-29-2013 at 10:15 AM. |
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