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Bob and Mike Bryan announce retirement, days ahead of US Open

Bob and Mike Bryan claimed their 1,100th team match win at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati last year, and in what proved to be their last tournament - captured a sixth crown at the Delray Beach Open in February

(L) Bob Bryan and (R) Mike Bryan of United States pose with the US Open men's doubles champions trophy in Central Park during their New York City media tour after winning their 100th career title on September 8, 2014 in New York City.
Image: Bob and Mike Bryan are bringing the curtain down on their professional careers

Bob and Mike Bryan, the most successful men's doubles team in the history of tennis, are bringing the curtain down on their 22-year professional careers days ahead of the US Open.

The Bryans, 42, captured a professional era record 119 titles together, including 16 Grand Slams, 39 ATP Masters 1000s and the ATP Finals title four times.

The Californian pair were the top-ranked doubles team in the world for 438 weeks and became the first team to clinch a Career Golden Masters in 2014 with their Shanghai triumph which meant they had won all nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments.

They also won Olympic gold at London 2012 and were part of the US Davis Cup-winning team in 2007.

Bob and Mike Bryan celebrate winning a match at the 2013 Australian Open

"We feel it's the right time to walk away," said Mike. "We've given over 20 years to the Tour, and we are now looking forward to the next chapter of our lives.

"We feel blessed to have been able to play the game of doubles for so long. We are grateful to have had the opportunities in the beginning of the year to play and say our goodbyes to the fans."

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The Bryans finish their legendary careers with a 1,108-359 team record overall.

Bob Bryan (L), and Mike Bryan of the United States celebrate their win in five sets against Dominic Inglot and Jamie Murray of the Aegon GB Davis Cup Team during the doubles match on Day 2 of the Davis Cup match between GB and USA at the Emirates Arena on March 7, 2015 in Glasgow Scotland.

"We're most proud of the way we devoted ourselves completely to the game," said Bob. "Our loyalty toward each other never wavered and we are leaving professional tennis with zero regrets.

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"We'll miss the competition and camaraderie amongst the players. We'll also miss the excitement of gearing up for a big match and playing for the roar of the fans."

Mike Bryan (L) and Bob Bryan (R) of the USA pose during a photoshoot on October 28, 2007 in Basel, Switzerland. The Bryan Brothers are the current World Number 1 Doubles pairing in Tennis.

The Bryans will exit on a winning note, having lifted the Delray Beach Open title in February before the season was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said: "The Tour will miss them greatly, and we wish them all the best as they embark on the next chapter of their lives."

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