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Bryans Named Fans’ Favourite for 13th Time

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan have been voted by fans as the ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite presented by Moët & Chandon for a 13th year in a row. They received their trophies Thursday evening at the Nitto ATP Finals Official Launch, presented by Moët & Chandon, at the Tower of London. The 39-year-old Americans extend their record reign in the doubles category, with Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez finishing second in the voting, followed by Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares, Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut and Rohan Bopanna/Pablo Cuevas. The Bryans are bidding for their fifth season finale title this coming week at The O2 in London. They have won two titles this season in Atlanta and Eastbourne, and have reached the Australian Open final...

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Bryans Qualify For Nitto ATP Finals For 16th Time

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan will go for their fifth Nitto ATP Finals title at The O2 in London next month. Buy Tickets Now The American twins qualified for the prestigious season-ending tournament for the 15th consecutive year - and 16th time overall - on Friday. The 39 year olds became the sixth doubles team to qualify, joining Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo, defending champions Henri Kontinen/John Peers, 2015 winners Jean-Julien Rojer/Horia Tecau, Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares and Roland Garros champions Ryan Harrison/Michael Venus in the 2017 field. The top eight doubles teams in the Emirates ATP Doubles Race To London will qualify. [ALSO LIKE] The Bryans will be making their 14th appearance at the tournament, to be held 12-19 November at The O2....

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Bryans Chase US Open Revenge Against Spaniards

The spotlight turns to doubles at the US Open on Friday with four former Grand Slam champions in the semi-finals. Five-time US Open champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan are back in the final four, where they will meet Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez in a rematch of the 2016 US Open quarter-finals. The Spaniards (unrelated) defeated the American twins in that match and the 2016 Roland Garros final, but lost to them last month at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Mike Bryan broke a tie with Daniel Nestor on Tuesday and became the doubles player with the most match wins in the Open Era with his 1,052nd victory. Mike owns 14 more wins than Bob because he...

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