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Bryan Brothers Announced Retirement In The Tennis World

Bryan brothers announced retirement in the tennis world. Bryan brothers, who are among the great pairs of the tennis world, have announced their retirement. Mike Bryan and Bob Bryan are both twins and number one double pair.

The Bryan brothers Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, identified as the most successful pair of men’s doubles in tennis history, have said goodbye to their 22-year professional career. The 42-year-old twin Bryan brothers have won 119 titles simultaneously in their professional careers, including 16 Grandslam, 39 ATP Masters 1000, and four-time ATP Finals titles.

The California duo held the world’s top ranking in the doubles team for 438 weeks and became the first team to win their career Golden Masters with a win in Shanghai in 2014. He also won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. He was also part of the team that won the 2007 US Davis Cup. Mike Bryan, apart from his brother, has won two more Grand Slam titles. He won both of these titles with Jack Sock in 2018 and his brother Bob Bryan did not play due to injury.

Mike said, “We both feel that this is the right time. At this age, it’s very difficult to go out and compete. We love the game, but we both love our bodies now. Are not able to prepare for. ” At the same time, Bob said, “Last year we were not just playing to score points or earn money. It was really to say thank you to everyone and feel the atmosphere one last time.”

The Bryan brothers ended their careers with a win. He won the Delray Beach Open title in February before the game was halted due to the Coronavirus epidemic. Bob and Mike Bryan appeared on the court together on most occasions. There was good coordination between the two, due to which the opponents were afraid of them.

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