Monday, October 22, 2012

Doubles

bryan twins

Okay, I’ll admit that I’m not a big tennis fan.  Actually, I don’t give a damn about tennis – don’t play, only occasionally watch a match from Wimbledon or the US Open, and then it’s only if nothing else is on TV.

That being said, even I know more about the Williams sisters than I ever wanted to know, and yet, until today, I had never heard of the Bryan twins. 

These guys are remarkable, but they need a better agent.

Here’s their story from Reuters:

American twins Bob and Mike Bryan will end the tennis season on top of the world for a record eighth time, the sport's governing body said on Monday.

The Olympic gold medalists are the only doubles team to win at least five titles for 10 consecutive years, and won a record-equaling 12th grand slam title at the U.S. Open last month.

"Finishing number one is always our ultimate goal when we start any season and to achieve this again feels amazing," Bob said in a news release.

"The quality of doubles continues to get tougher each year and it is an honor to finish ahead of so many strong teams."

The 34-year-old Bryans are one of only two teams to have won every grand slam title as well as Olympic gold. Australians Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde also achieved that feat.

The Bryans hold the record for winning the most doubles team titles (82) since tennis turned professional in 1968.

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