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    Michael Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American former doubles world No. 1 tennis player. With his twin brother Bob , he was the world's top doubles player for more than nine years, first achieving the top ranking in September 2003.

  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. Aug 26, 2020 · On opposite coasts but still on the same wavelength, the identical twins Bob and Mike Bryan, the most successful men’s doubles team in tennis history, are retiring at age 42, effective...

  4. Sep 7, 2021 · Unable to finish their careers in front of fans at the US Open as they intended, Bob and Mike Bryan got the send-off they deserved inside Arthur Ashe Stadium to start Tuesday's night session at the 2021 US Open.

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  5. Aug 27, 2020 · Mike Bryan, one half of the most successful doubles team in tennis history, has announced his retirement from the sport. He and his brother Bob won 16 Grand Slam titles, Olympic gold, and 119 ATP tournaments together.

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  6. Nov 13, 2019 · To commemorate the occasion, here are 20 of the many, many achievements Bob and Mike have accomplished in their combined careers—along with what records have yet to be set. 1. They’ve won a ...

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