Mike and Bob Bryan continued their winning ways at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters on Sunday, winning their 21st consecutive match and nabbing their fifth straight title, which was also their fourth in Monte-Carlo.
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Mike and Bob have now won 98 titles as a team—most of all time—but it is Mike who owns the bragging rights among the twins. The right-hander became the first ATP doubles player to reach the century mark after the twins took down Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8 in the final.
“It's amazing to hit triple digits,” Mike Bryan said. “It's a great milestone to say that you have a hundred, to be the first player to hit a hundred titles. Kind of snuck up on us pretty quick. Last few years we've been really hot. We always wanted to beat the Woodies' record of 61. Then trying to clip Todd Woodbridge's 83 titles. All of a sudden I’m at 99.”
He added: “It will feel a lot better when we do it as a team. We've always looked at our career as team titles, doing it together. That's the huge goal for this year, to do it together."