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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_BryanBob Bryan - Wikipedia

    Robert "Bob" Charles Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American former doubles world No. 1 tennis player. He won 23 major titles: 16 in men's doubles and 7 in mixed doubles. He turned professional in 1998.

  2. The Bryan brothers, identical twin brothers Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, are retired American professional doubles tennis players and the most successful duo of all time. They were born on April 29, 1978, with Mike being the elder by two minutes.

    Result
    W–l
    Date
    Tournament
    Win
    119–59
    Delray Beach Open, US (6)
    Loss
    118–59
    Atlanta Open, US
    Win
    118–58
    Miami Open, US (6)
    Win
    117–58
    Delray Beach Open, US (5)
  3. Sep 8, 2003 · Won gold medals at 2012 London Olympics and bronze medals at 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mike also won bronze in mixed doubles at 2012 London Olympics w/Raymond. Went 4-0 in 2007 to lead USA to Davis Cup title. Official tennis bio information on Bob Bryan including personal and professional info.

  4. Official tennis player profile of Bob Bryan on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  5. By winning the 2006 Wimbledon title, Bryan completed the men's doubles Career Grand Slam. He became the 19th individual player and, with Mike Bryan , the 7th doubles pair to achieve this. Outcome

    Outcome
    Year
    Championship
    Surface
    Win
    Hard
    Loss
    Clay
    Win
    Monte Carlo (W6)
    Clay
    Win
    Hard
  6. www.teamusa.com › profiles › bob-bryanTeam USA | Bob Bryan

    Bob Bryan. Olympian 2004, 2008, 2012. 1. GOLD. 0. SILVER. 1. BRONZE. news from athlete's sport. How Coco Gauff Overcame Self-Doubt To Win Her First Grand Slam Singles ...

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  8. Aug 27, 2020 · Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, the most successful doubles team in tennis history, have hung up their rackets after 26 years on the ATP Tour. They won 16 Grand Slam titles, Olympic gold, 119 tour titles and 438 weeks as No.1s, among many other achievements.