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Decade In Review: Doubles

  • Posted: Dec 21, 2019

Decade In Review: Doubles

ATPTour.com reflects on a historic decade of doubles in the 2010s

Doubles Team Titles Leaders (2010-2019)

Americans Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won 63 titles over the past 10 years, including 46 between 2010-2014, when they were year-end No. 1s. Colombians Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, who contested the first of their 33 tour-level finals in May 2013 (at Nice), ended the decade on a high with five trophies in 2019.

Team
Titles Grand Slams
Olympics
ATP Finals
Masters 1000s
500s
250s
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
63 9
1
2
26
7
18
Jean-Julien Rojer/Horia Tecau
20 2
0
1
2
7
8
Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah
16 2
0
0
2
3
9
Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut
15 4
0
1
7
3
0
Henri Kontinen/John Peers
13 1
0
2
3
4
3
Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo
13 1
0
0
4
5
3

Record-Breaking Twins

  • The Bryan brothers led the team game and compiled record numbers, including five straight year-end No. 1 finishes (2010-2014). They will contest their final season as a team in 2020.
  • The American twins went 63-21 in tour-level finals between 2010-2019, which included winning nine Grand Slam men’s doubles championships and 26 of their record-breaking 39 ATP Masters 1000 crowns. At Los Angeles, in July 2010, the pair captured their 62nd team crown to break a tie with Open Era titles record-holders Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde (61). Additionally, in September 2012 at the US Open, the Bryans passed the Australian team with their 12th major team title.
  • Between the 2012 US Open and 2013 Wimbledon, the Bryans were the holders of all four majors simultaneously in a non-calendar year and 2013 — when they won the Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon crowns — marking the first time since Anders Jarryd and John Fitzgerald in 1991 (Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open) that a team had held three major titles.
  • In 2013, the Bryans won 22 matches at the four major championships, clinching year-end No. 1 in the ATP Doubles Team Rankings for a ninth time as early as 19 August (a record). They earned 11 titles from 14 finals — including three majors and five Masters 1000s.
  • During a record 139 consecutive weeks at No. 1, between 25 February 2013 and 25 October 2015, the Bryans won four consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles in consecutive seasons (2013 and 2014), highlighted by clinching silverware in six of their seven Masters 1000 final appearances in 2014.
  • During that historic year, the Bryans won a 16th major team crown, and a record fifth US Open title, which also marked their 100th trophy together. In March, they became only the fourth team to complete the Indian Wells-Miami title double, following in the footsteps of Woodbridge and Woodforde (1996), Wayne Black and Sandon Stolle (1999), and Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (2002), and, later, in October, at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, the Bryans became the first team to complete the Career Golden Masters of all nine Masters 1000 trophies.
  • In October 2016 at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, the Bryans became the first doubles team in the Open Era to reach the 1,000 match wins milestones.

Records of Year-End No. 1 Teams (2010-2019)

Take a closer look at the match and finals records (by season) of year-end No. 1 doubles teams between 2010 and 2019.

Year
Team Win-Loss Record
Finals Record
2010
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 67-13
11-0
2011
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 61-16
8-3
2012
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 61-15
6-3
2013
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 71-13
11-3
2014
Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 66-12
10-3
2015
Jean-Julien Rojer/Horia Tecau 49-21
3-2
2016
Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares 42-17
3-2
2017
Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo 51-18
6-4
2018
Oliver Marach/Mate Pavic 54-21
4-5
2019
Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah 50-19
5-2

Nestor First To Record 1,000 Doubles Match Wins

  • Daniel Nestor, who turned pro in 1991 and said farewell to the sport in 2018, became the first player in the Open Era to record 1,000 doubles match wins on 11 January 2016, when he partnered Marcelo Melo to reach the Sydney quarter-finals.
  • Six months later in Nottingham, as the proud owner of his 89th career title, the Canadian also extended his record of winning at least one tour-level title for 23 consecutive years.

Paes, Herbert/Mahut Complete Career Grand Slam

  • Over the past decade, three players completed the career doubles Grand Slam. India’s Leander Paes, was the first to do so since Nestor in 2008, when the Indian partnered Radek Stepanek to the 2012 Australian Open title. Paes also became the sixth player to record 750 match wins or more on 7 April 2018. Paes will retire from professional tennis in 2020.
  • Seven years later, at the same championship, Frenchmen Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut became the eighth team in the sport’s history — and the first pair since the Bryan brothers in 2006 — to capture all four major titles.
  • Twenty three players have won the career doubles Grand Slam since Australia’s Adrian Quist in 1939.

Perfect Weeks At Nitto ATP Finals

  • Two teams over the past 10 seasons swept to the Nitto ATP Finals title without the loss of a set in five matches at The O2 in London. Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, clinched year-end No. 1 en route to the 2015 crown, while last month Herbert and Mahut capped a memorable season with the crown.
  • Max Mirnyi and Nestor (2011), Henri Kontinen and John Peers (2016) and Mike Bryan and Jack Sock (2018) also completed their title-winning weeks with 5-0 records. Mirnyi retired from professional tennis in 2018 with 780 match wins and 52 doubles crowns.

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De Minaur Gets First Look At ATP Cup Trophy

  • Posted: Dec 21, 2019

De Minaur Gets First Look At ATP Cup Trophy

Made from sterling silver, the ATP Cup features 24 shards, representing each of the 24 competing countries

Australian No. 1 Alex de Minaur has had the first glimpse of the silverware for the newest tournament in world tennis, the ATP Cup.

The magnificent silver trophy was unveiled at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane by ATP Cup Tournament Director Tom Larner, marking 13 days until the inaugural event begins from 3 to 12 January 2020.

The bespoke ATP Cup design is both a tribute to tennis’ past and a celebration of its future.

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The traditional shape is a nod to the history of the sport, with the contemporary shard construction symbolic of the innovative new format of the ATP Cup.

“The ATP Cup will showcase the top male players from 24 countries and this is the trophy they’ll be playing for,” Tom Larner said.

“Players have embraced this new team competition and we can’t think of a better way to kick start both the global tennis season and the Australian summer.”

De Minaur, who will represent Australia alongside Nick Kyrgios, John Millman, John Peers, Chris Guccione and captain Lleyton Hewitt, said he was looking forward to competing at the first edition of the ATP Cup.

“The Aussies are pumped to be starting the season in Brisbane and standing here in front of the ATP Cup, seeing the trophy up close for the first time, really brings to life what we are playing for in just a couple of weeks’ time,” he said.

Made from sterling silver, the stunning symmetrical design of the ATP Cup consists of 24 shards, with each representing one of the 24 countries in competition. The shards support a silver stem adorned with a hand-blown glass silver sphere, replicating both a traditional tennis ball and the hemisphere logo of the event.

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The trophy’s base is handcrafted from native Banksia hardwood and is finished with a silver plaque, which awaits the engraving of the first ATP Cup champion team.

The ATP Cup has been designed and handcrafted by industry leaders in precious metals, ABC Bullion, who also craft the Australian Open men’s singles trophy, the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, and the Melbourne Cup.

“With Australia hosting the inaugural ATP Cup it is only appropriate the trophy is made in Australia and from Australian silver,” Darren May of ABC Bullion said.

“It has been a true team effort to produce this team’s trophy in Australia – from the local miners, to the designers, fabricators and refinery workers.”

ABC Bullion is also the proud manufacturer of the runner up plate and medallions for the Final Eight.

The ATP Cup will tour the country, travelling to Perth next before heading to Sydney.

ATP Cup – trophy fast facts

  • Made in Australia from locally sourced materials
  • Contains more than six kilograms of silver, hand-blown glass and native banksia hardwood
  • A team of six have dedicated more than 320 hours to designing and producing the ATP Cup
  • Stands 50 centimetres tall
  • As well as the ATP Cup, ABC Bullion are responsible for producing the Australian Open men’s singles trophy, the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup and the Melbourne Cup

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