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· Vamos Mandy :)
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I tried last week, Tommy_Vercetti. My thread failed, I wish yours more success :lol:

Bryans :D
 

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Woodbridge/Woodforde >>> Bryan/Bryan

Btw I still remember back in the mid 90's where doubles were actually fun to watch.

Woodbridge/Woodforde vs Eltingh/Haarhuis :drool:

Btw the Bryans have 5 Grand Slams, right?

Woodbridge has 16! Good luck for the Bryans in getting half of what Woodbridge did! :lol:
 

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Doubles are fun to watch. It takes a lot to talent to be a great doubles player. The BB are a great team and deserve their success and respect, especially from those who are less than professional players.
 

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The Bryans have zero opposition. The best single players rarely play doubles (and when they do, they get close to beat them with a weak partner (Federer with Allegro) and they even beat them (Youzhny with Friedl)) and the other good doubles specialists are old enough to be grandpas and even though they had a great career, they are past their prime (Bjorkman, Mirnyi, Knowles, Nestor, Santoro, etc...).

Still it was pretty funny to watch Clement and Llodra spanking their asses at the Wimbledon final! :lol:
 

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They're creepy.
 

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Congrats to the Bryans on their 11th title of 2007. :bigclap:

The Bryan brothers are now at No. 5 among all-time doubles title leaders with 43 titles, trailing Woodbridge/Woodforde (61), Peter Fleming/John McEnroe and Bob Hewitt/Frew McMillan (57), and Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez (44). :)
 

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respect to the bryans but i always preferred eltingh/haarhuis, woodies, paes/bhupathi etc.

stich/mcenroe. becker/stich, mcenroe/sampras. WOW! if only players today played more doubles
 

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Congrats to the Bryans on their 11th title of 2007. :bigclap:

The Bryan brothers are now at No. 5 among all-time doubles title leaders with 43 titles, trailing Woodbridge/Woodforde (61), Peter Fleming/John McEnroe and Bob Hewitt/Frew McMillan (57), and Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez (44). :)
According to the ATP, today was their 44th!! :banana:
 
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