Bob Bryan
Tennis

Bob

Bryan

Olympian 2004, 2008, 2012

  • 1

    GOLD

  • 0

    SILVER

  • 1

    BRONZE

Athlete Bio#

Height

6'4"

Age

46

Hometown

Wesley Chapel, FL

Education

Mesa High School (Oxnard, Calif.) ‘96 Stanford University '98

Quick Facts
  • Son of Wayne and Kathy Bryan
  • His doubles partner and twin brother, Mike, is older by two minutes
  • Full name is Robert Charles Bryan
  • Wayne and Kathy both teach tennis and began coaching their sons at age 2
  • Father, Wayne, is a lawyer, musician and national team tennis coach
  • Mother, Kathy, played at Wimbledon four times, reaching the mixed doubles quarterfinal in 1965
  • Married Michelle Bryan on Dec. 13, 2010
  • Has three children, Micaela, Bobby, Jr. and Richard “Richie” Charles
  • Along with brother, Mike, was honored with the 2015 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award
  • In September 2012, selected as the first US Open Sportsmanship Award recipient from the U.S. Tennis Association
  • The Bryan Bros Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events around the world
  • Performed with the Counting Crows in October 2008 and at the Arthur Ashe Kid’s Day at the 2010 US Open
  • Provided music for ATP Doubles Revolution TV commercial and all the original music for the Tennis Channel program, “No Strings.”
Career Highlights
  • Along with brother, Mike Bryan, is the all-time winningest doubles team in the Open Era with 112 team titles, owning an all-time team record 16 Grand Slams – with their landmark 100th title together coming at the 2014 US Open.
  • Only doubles team in the Open Era to win each Grand Slam title at least twice, one or more major in 10 straight seasons (2005-14) and hold all four major titles at the same time.
  • In 2014, finished as the No. 1 doubles team in the world for a record 10th time in 12 years.
Olympic Experience
  • 3-time Olympian; 2-time Olympic medalist (1 gold, 1 bronze)
    • Olympic Games London 2012, gold (Doubles - Men), 9th (Doubles - Mixed)
    • Olympic Games Beijing 2008, bronze (Doubles - Men)
    • Olympic Games Athens 2004, 5th (Doubles - Men)
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