American twins Bob and Mike Bryan became the most successful men’s pair in grand-slam history on Saturday when they won their 13th doubles title together at the Australian Open.
The 34-year-olds beat the Dutch pairing of Robin Haase and Igor Sijsling 6-3, 6-4 to break the record of 12 Grand Slams they had shared with Australians John Newcombe and Tony Roche.
“We weren’t thinking much about it on court but once we look back on our careers it will be fun to see what we have done. It’s a big record.”
The left-handed Bob Bryan served out for victory to seal their sixth Australian Open title together.
It was the brothers’ 84th career title and their second consecutive Grand-Slam triumph, after their win at the US Open in September.
Photograph: Michael Dodge/Getty Images
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