Bryan brothers will not play in US Open, end of career of most successful pair!

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Bob and Mike Bryan will not be seen in the US Open men’s doubles category this year. The 16-time Grand Slam champion Bryan brothers won five Grand Slam wins in New York.

Bob and Mike Bryan will not be appearing in the US Open men’s doubles category this year and this is considered to be the end of the career of these 42-year-old twin brothers from the US.

The 16-time Grand Slam champion Bryan brothers won five Grand Slams in New York, the last of which was won in 2014. Mike won the title alongside Jack Sok in 2018 when Bob was undergoing treatment after a hip operation.

The American Tennis Association announced the preference for the women’s and men’s doubles categories. Three-time champion Kim Clijsters got a wild card in doubles.

The tournament will begin on 31 August with singles matches. The doubles matches will be played from September 2, in which 32 teams have been given entry instead of 64 due to Corona virus epidemic.

On the other hand, two players who had come in contact with Corona Positive have been eliminated from the Western and Southern Open Tennis Tournament to be held before the US Open.

The organizers issued a statement on Wednesday announcing that the two players

He has been sent out of the tournament in isolation. His names have not been disclosed. The tournament usually takes place in Cincinnati, but is being held in New York due to the Corona epidemic.

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