The 41-year-old Californian twins, famous for
their trademark chest-bump celebration, will bid farewell at
Flushing Meadows, scene of their Grand Slam debut in 1995.
Playing almost exclusively with each other throughout their
25-year careers, the Bryans captured a professional era record
118 titles, including 16 Grand Slam titles, 39 ATP Masters 1000s
and the ATP Finals title four times.
The Bryans also won Olympic gold at London 2012 and were part of
the U.S. Davis Cup-winning team in 2007.
Mike claimed two more Grand Slam titles with Jack Sock in 2018
after Bob was sidelined with a hip injury.
"Mike and I chose to finish our 2019 season after the U.S. Open,
even knowing there was a strong chance we'd qualify for the ATP
Finals," Bob said in an ATP statement on Wednesday.
"After much discussion, we decided that it would be best to rest
our minds and strengthen our bodies in preparation for 2020
which will be our final season on the ATP Tour.
"For the last 21 years, we have been so grateful for the
opportunity to live out our dreams of playing professional
tennis. It has truly been a magical ride."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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