Credit to the Bryan Brothers. Incredible achievements.

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Federer302

Guest
The Bryan Brothers just won their 16th Grand Slam and 100th title as a team. They have won everything their is to win, just incredible. Just one more slam to tie John Newcombe's record of 17.

They have won 6 AO, 2 RG, 3 W, 5 US.

27 Grand Slam Finals

4 YEC (11 particpations)

2012 Olympic Gold, 2008 Bronze

2007 Davis Cup Champions

100 Titles, 151 finals, 30 Masters (61 Hard, 23 Clay, 12 Grass, 4 Carpet)

Bryan Slam (2012 US Open-2013 Wimbledon)

10 times ITF World Champion

9 times ATP Doubles Team of the Year/YE #1 Team


Grand Slams
17 Newcombe (6 in pre open era)
16 Bryans, Emerson, Woodbridge
14 Quist


Grand Slams as a team
16 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan
11 Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde
7 John Newcombe & Tony Roche
Fleming & John McEnroe

YE#1
Mike Bryan 8
Bob Bryan 7
John McEnroe 5
Mark Woodforde 3

Weeks #1
1. Mike Bryan 396*
2. Bob Bryan 380*
3. John McEnroe 269
4. Todd Woodbridge 204
5. Nestor 108

Mixed Doubles
Bob has won 7 Mixed Doubles slams ( 2RG 1W 4 US)
Mike has 3 (1RG 1W 1US) and Olympic Bronze in 2012

Mike won Long Island with Bhupath and Notthingham with Knowles, both in 2002.

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Russeljones

Talk Tennis Guru
Looks great on paper but you know, and I know, and practically everyone in the tennis world knows that men's doubles are a second grade competition (mostly) for people that couldn't cut it as singles players.

The physical demands of the Tour simply do not allow for the elite players to participate in enough doubles tennis. The reality is that we can only guess if the Bryans would ever have won a Slam if conditions permitted more balanced careers (i.e. McEnroe-like distribution for someone like Federer/Nadal etc.).

Having said all this, the guys could only play who was put before them and they usually won. They deserve only admiration for that.
 

Bukmeikara

Legend
Also they probably had it great going around the world at this young age + they were around players like Federer, Nadal, Sampras, Agassi, Hewitt, Djokovic being buddies and speak to them and all that. They have a cool life :)
 
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Federer302

Guest
Looks great on paper but you know, and I know, and practically everyone in the tennis world knows that men's doubles are a second grade competition (mostly) for people that couldn't cut it as singles players.

The physical demands of the Tour simply do not allow for the elite players to participate in enough doubles tennis. The reality is that we can only guess if the Bryans would ever have won a Slam if conditions permitted more balanced careers (i.e. McEnroe-like distribution for someone like Federer/Nadal etc.).

Having said all this, the guys could only play who was put before them and they usually won. They deserve only admiration for that.

For sure, but what great CVs
 

courtking

Semi-Pro
great achievement with zero competition.. !! I would not even call a 2nd tier tennis player.. it would be like 3rd or 4th tier journey man that can't compete in single to make it exclusively in doubles.. It's kind of not fair for other team b/c the Bryan brother eat, play, sleep (may be going to the restroom) together and the other double hackers just trying to hook up for a partner..
 

diggler

Hall of Fame
Congratulations to the Bryon brothers. 100 titles is nothing to be sneezed at. You can only beat who is on the other end.
 

sureshs

Bionic Poster
Why don't Brian brothers age at all? Is it because doubles is too easy?

Also, if Mike is 36, how old is Bob? Can someone figure it out for me?
 

robow7

Professional
I do like the Bros. and consider their achievements well done but consider they are "only" 16-11 in slam finals, not overwhelming for sure. The other thing that bothers me is that they have been beaten frequently at times by guys that are not doubles specialists, just singles guys who come together for an occasional event.
 

tennisaddict

Bionic Poster
Incredible achievement. At the same time this is a result of them being twins and being together more than anything.

There have been several good doubles teams and players over this period, just that they have not stuck together.

Contrary to popular belief, Bryans have a losing record to several top teams.

Other aspect is other teams are more attacking and error prone while the Bryans built their strategy around winning matches by reducing UFE.


Opponents Bryans W-L Record

Benneteau & Llodra 4-1
Bhuphathi & Mirnyi 3-4
Bhuphathi & Paes 3-3
Bjorkman & Mirnyi 5-4
Bjorkman & Woodbridge 3-6
Bopanna & Qureshi 6-1
Erlich & Ram 14-5
Fyrstenberg & Matkowski 18-7
Isner & Querrey 9-0
Knowles & Nestor 17-9
Llodra & Santoro 4-5
Mirnyi & Nestor 2-3
Nestor & Zimonjic 7-11
Paes & Stepanek 4-4
Peya & Soares 7-1
Santoro & Zimonjic 5-3
Woodforde & Woodbridge 1-3
 

TMF

Talk Tennis Guru
I would love to see how their achievements stacked against the top double players in the past. I believe the B. brothers have superior/impressive stats.
 
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