Name: Mike Bryan
Sport: Tennis
Event: Doubles, Mixed Doubles
Height: 6’3”
Current Residence: Wesley Chapel, FL.
College: Stanford University
Olympic Experience:
- 2012 Olympic Games, gold medal in doubles with Bob Bryan
- 2008 Olympic Games, bronze in doubles with Bob Bryan (lost to Switzerland's Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka; defeated France's Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra in bronze-medal match)
- 2004 Olympic Games, quarterfinals in doubles with Bob Bryan (lost to eventual gold-medal winners Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu of Chile)
Career Highlights:
- Finished as No.1 doubles team (with Mike Bryan) in the world in seven of last nine years
- 2008 Olympic games, bronze in doubles with Bob Bryan (lost to Switzerland's Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka; defeated France's Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra in bronze-medal match)
- 2007 Davis Cup, 1st (4-0 in doubles)
- 2004 Olympic games, quarterfinals in doubles with Bob Bryan (lost to eventual gold-medal winners Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu of Chile)
- 13 Grand Slam doubles titles with Bob Bryan
- Three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles with Lisa Raymond
- Record 78 ATP World Tour doubles titles with Bob Bryan
- 20-2 record in Davis Cup play (19-2 record with Bob Bryan, with ranks first all-time in U.S. Davis Cup history
- 14-2 record in 2002 with four different partners, reaching three finals and winning titles in Long Island (with Mahesh Bhupathi) and Nottingham (with Mark Knowles)
- Three-time NCAA Champion (1997-team, 1998-team, doubles with Bob Bryan)
Fun Facts: Mike plays in the Bryan Bros. Band with his brother, Bob and his father, Wayne. He enjoys basketball, playing guitar and drums.
Learn more:
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