*** Most career men’s doubles team titles: 92. (Woodies second with 61)
*** Most times year-end #1 doubles team: 9. (Woodies second with 5)
*** Most Grand Slam doubles championships: 15 (Newcombe-Roche second with 12)
*** Most weeks at #1: Mike with 349. (Bob is 2nd with 332 and John McEnroe 3rd with 270 weeks)
*** Most times voted Fans Favorite Doubles Team: 8 – – – every year they have had the award.
*** Only team to win the Gold Medal plus four consecutive Grand Slam Titles – – – the so called Bryan Golden Slam.
*** One of only two teams that have won every Grand Slam, plus an Olympic Gold Medal – – – the Golden Slam. (The Woodies are the other team).
*** Only team to win every Grand Slam at least twice.
*** Most times ITF World Doubles Champions awards: 9. (Woodies second with 3)
*** Most wins by a US Davis Cup doubles team: 20. (John McEnroe-Peter Fleming second with 14)
*** Most career doubles finals: 138 (92 titles and 46 runner-ups).
*** Most grand slam doubles finals: 25. (Woodies second with 15)
*** Only team to win a Grand Slam title for 9 consecutive years – – – 2005-2013.
*** Only team or individual players to win at least 5 titles for 12 straight years.
*** Most consecutive grand slam finals: 7.
*** Most doubles titles by brothers: 92. (Gullikson brothers second with 10)
*** Only team to win 600 & then 700 and now over 800 matches.
*** Only team to win 60 matches a season for 7 straight years.
*** Most Masters 1000 doubles titles: 25.
*** Most doubles titles by an individual: Mike with 94. (Bob is second with 92 and Todd Woodbridge is 3rd with 83)
*** They have been the #1 Team in the World a record setting nine times: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. And they were the #2 team in 2004 and 2008, and they are currently the #1 Team.
*** The ITF has named them the Doubles World Champions for a record setting 10 years.
*** They have been voted the “ATP Fan Favorite Doubles Team” for the past 8 years in a row – – – every year that they have had the award.
*** In December of 2009, the ATP named them the “Doubles Team of the Decade”.
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