Most ATP tennis titles won by a doubles team (male)

Most ATP tennis titles won by a doubles team (male)
Who
Bob and Mike Bryan
Where
Not Applicable
When
05 February 2021

The chest-bumping Bryan brothers (identical twins Bob and Mike, USA) retired from top-level competition in August 2020 at the age of 42, leaving behind a host of unrivalled achievements that will forever mark them down as one of the most successful pairings in tennis history. The Bryans won 119 ATP titles between 2001 and 2020, including 16 Grand Slams - six at the Australian Open (2006–13), two at the French Open (2003–13), three at Wimbledon (2006–13) and five at the US Open (2005–14) - in addition to four ATP Finals (2003–14), 39 Masters 1000 titles (2002–19), the Davis Cup (2007) as members of the US team and an Olympic gold medal at London 2012. In 2013-14, when they added the Indian Wells Masters and the Shanghai Masters to their list of conquests - their ninth and 10th different Masters 1000 event wins - Bob and Mike became the only doubles team in history to win all four Grand Slams, the ATP Finals, the full set of current (2009-) Masters 1000 titles, the Davis Cup and Olympic gold. As achievements go, it could have been labelled the “Super Bryan Career Golden Masters Slam”!

Other selected records from the Bryan brothers’ career include 1,108 match wins (284 at Grand Slams), 178 finals and 438 weeks as the No.1-ranked double team (139 weeks consecutively between February 2013 and October 2015).