Bob Bryan
Bob Bryan
Robert Charles "Bob" Bryanis an American male professional tennis player. He has won twenty-three Grand Slam titles: 16 in men's doubles and 7 in mixed doubles. He turned professional in 1998. With his twin brother Mike, he has been world No. 1 doubles player for much of the last several years, first achieving the top ranking in September 2003. The brothers were named ATP Team of the Decade for 2000–2009. The brothers became the second men's doubles team to complete...
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth29 April 1978
CityCamarillo, CA
When we have energy and we're happy, we play our best tennis.
We're going to be the U.S. Open champions playing that match,
When he gets on the grass he's a new man. He's like a little kid in the candy store. He has a clean slate here. Andy hasn't had the best couple of months by his standards, but this is cleansing for him. In the last two years on grass, he's only lost to (top-ranked) Roger Federer.
Massu and (Fernando) Gonzalez who like to stay back on the baseline. They serve and even stay back. Obviously, grass is the best situation for us; it puts them at a little bit of a disadvantage and we'd be hitting a lot of volleys and turn it into an aerial battle, which I think we could win.
I thought I was serving really well. I knew when I was getting my first serve in, I wasn't losing any points. I looked a little off on the match point.
That would have been like a for-sure title.
That was Pat's strategy. That way we will have him stay home the rest of the match.
We don't care who we beat, as long as we win a point.
We got on them really early and I was hitting my wide serve really well on the ad-court. It went well the whole time.
We're not too pleased about it. But we'll see how it goes.
It?s great to have Stanford on board for what will obviously be an exciting year for doubles on the circuit. They realize that doubles can only get better, and the players are fully committed to working with them to make this partnership work.
It's not as sweet (as a regular victory), but we'll take it.
It was a bad first game, I got off to a bad start. We were behind the eight-ball all set, it was uphill all the way. We kinda let the set go.
Unbelievable. I had nothing left in my body by the end of that match. It was so emotional. There was a lot of energy there, they were doing chest pumps, we were doing chest pumps.