Bryan brothers not on U.S. Open
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[August 20, 2020]
(Reuters) - Bob and Mike Bryan,
the most successful doubles pair in the history of tennis, were not
on the entry list for the U.S. Open released on Wednesday, raising
the prospect that the 42-year-old twins may have chosen to end their
professional careers.
The Californian pair, famous for their trademark chest-bump
celebration, had previously announced they would bid farewell after
this year's tournament at Flushing Meadows, scene of their Grand
Slam debut in 1995.
In an interview last month after a World Tennis Tour event at the
Greenbrier in West Virginia, they said they had not yet decided
whether they were finished competing.
"We love this life. We had a great run if this is over," Bob Bryan
said.
"We're gonna sit down and if we decide to come back and play in
2021, then you'll probably see us play the U.S. Open just to keep it
going.
"If we decide to shut it down in 2021, this might be it. So who
knows."
Playing almost exclusively with each other throughout their 25-year
careers, the Bryans captured a professional era record 119 titles,
including 16 Grand Slam wins, 39 ATP Masters 1000s and the ATP
Finals title four times.
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USA's Bob Bryan and USA's Mike Bryan celebrate winning their group
stage match against Great Britain's Jamie Murray and Brazil's Bruno
Soares Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien
The Bryans also won Olympic gold at London 2012 and were part of the
U.S. Davis Cup-winning team in 2007, the accomplishments they have
said they are the most proud of.
Mike claimed two more Grand Slam titles with Jack Sock in 2018 after
Bob was sidelined with a hip injury.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Kenneth
Maxwell)
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