Bob Bryan
bob bryan Residence Plays Left-handed (One Handed Backhand) Highest Singles Ranking 116 (13-Nov-00) Highest Doubles Ranking 1 (8-Sep-03) Singles Titles 0 Doubles Titles 53

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
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This lefty played for Stanford University in 1997 and 1998, where he helped the Cardinal win back-to-back NCAA team championships. In 1998, he won the 'Triple Crown' by taking the NCAA singles, doubles (with his twin brother Mike) and team titles. He was the first man to accomplish this since Stanford's Alex O'Brien did it in 1992. Together with his twin brother Mike (who is the younger by two minutes at birth) he has been very successful in doubles. He has won 25 titles, including four Grand Slam titles. In 2005, he and Mike made it to the finals of all the 4 Grand Slam tournaments, only the second time such a feat has been achieved in the Open era. In 2006, the Bryan brothers won Wimbledon and the Australian Open and achieved a career grand slam. They repeated their Australian Open victory in 2007. The Bryan Brothers are currently seeded #1 in the ATP. Twice they were No. 1 team at the end of a season; in 2004 and 2005.
DOUBLES CAREER TITLES (51): 2001--Memphis, London / Queen's Club, Newport, Los Angeles; 2002--Acapulco, Scottsdale, Newport, ATP Masters Series Canada, Basel; 2003--Barcelona, Roland Garros, Nottingham, ATP Masters Series Cincinnati, Tennis Masters Cup Doubles; 2004--Adelaide, Memphis, Acapulco, London / Queen's Club, Los Angeles, Basel, Tennis Masters Cup Doubles; 2005--Scottsdale, London / Queen's Club, Washington, US Open, ATP Masters Series Paris; 2006--Australian Open, Las Vegas, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Washington, ATP Masters Series Canada, ATP Masters Series Madrid; 2007--Australian Open, Las Vegas, ATP Masters Series Miami, Houston, ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo, ATP Masters Series Hamburg, Los Angeles, Washington, ATP Masters Series Madrid, Basel, ATP Masters Series Paris; 2008--ATP Masters Series Miami, Barcelona, ATP Masters Series Rome, ATP Masters Series Cincinnati, US Open; 2009--Sydney, Australian Open FINALIST (33): 1999--Orlando; 2001--Washington; 2002--Adelaide, Memphis, Washington; 2003--Memphis, ATP Masters Series Indian Wells, US Open; 2004--Sydney, Australian Open, ATP Masters Series Hamburg, ATP Masters Series Madrid; 2005--Australian Open, Memphis, ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo, ATP Masters Series Rome, Roland Garros, Wimbledon; 2006--ATP Masters Series Indian Wells, ATP Masters Series Miami, Roland Garros, ATP Masters Series Cincinnati; 2007--ATP Masters Series Rome, London / Queen's Club, Wimbledon, ATP Masters Series Cincinnati; 2008--Sydney, Delray Beach, San Jose, Las Vegas, ATP Masters Series Hamburg, ATP Masters Series Canada, Tennis Masters Cup Doubles
