2020 US Open recently announced the list of players participating in the doubles competition of this tournament. The doubles stars Bryan brothers from the United States did not appear on the list. According to the brothers' previous statement that "end their careers at US Open in 2020", this means that the doubles legend may retire.
As early as the start of the 2020 season, the Bryan brothers made it clear that this would be the last season of their careers. Brother Mike Bryan said: "We decided to end our career at the 2020 US Open. After a season, we are really happy."
brother Bob Bryan also emphasized: "This (retirement) is a difficult and important decision. We have been in professional tennis for 21 years, which surpassed us. Half of life. Tennis is our blood, so we feel that part of our lives is being lost." The 42-year-old twin brothers are the best men's doubles combination in the world. The brothers have won 16 big matches in total. Slam titles, including 6 times Australian Open , 2 times French Open, 3 times Wimbledon and 5 times US Open championships. Among them, his older brother Mike won two more championships in 2018 and became a Grand Slam in men's tennis history. The player with the most doubles titles.
The Bryan brothers have won 118 doubles titles in their career, ranking first in history, and their respective doubles titles ranked first and second. In 2012, they achieved four consecutive major slam championships across seasons and the Olympic gold slam championship. Honor, the two-person doubles won more than 1,100 games and ranked the top two in history, and the two-person doubles ranked first in the world for more than 400 weeks, longer than any combination. The two have won the year-end first place for 10 consecutive seasons, the only men's group to win a double lap grand slam, win all 9 masters championships and become the golden masters, and won the "Most Popular Doubles Combination Award of the Year" for 14 consecutive years.