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By Chris Oddo | Sunday, November 2, 2014



Mike and Bob Bryan’s incredible season—and career—just keeps rolling on unabated. The Bryans claimed their 102nd career title as a team in Paris on Sunday (and ninth title of 2014), and became the first to capture six Masters 1000 titles (singles or doubles) in a single season, with a 7-6(5), 5-7, 10-6 takedown of Marcin Matkowski and Jurgen Melzer in the final.

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After winning the prestigious Indian Wells-Miami double, the Bryans then secured titles in Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati and Shanghai before winning today in Paris.

The title is the California twins’ 32nd Masters 1000 title in 50 finals, and their fourth in Paris.

The Bryans will next head to London where they’ll bid for their fourth title at the prestigious year-end event. The twins have already clinched the ATP’s year-end No. 1 ranking for a record tenth time.

Photo Source: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty

 

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