Twins tie Woodies’mark

tennis titles on Saturday when they captured their second Wimbledon crown.
The Bryans clinched a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) win over Sweden’s Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecau of Romania to add to their victory in 2006. They had also lost three previous finals at the All England Club.
Their Grand Slam haul also includes five Australian Opens, three US Open and one at Roland Garros.
However, they captured this year’s Wimbledon title the hard way, needing five sets to see off Simon Aspelin and Paul Hanley in the third round and another five to subdue Michael Llodra and Nenad Zimonjic in the semi-finals.
“This is a Wimbledon title. This is as special as it gets. I always thought we’d play our best at Wimbledon, and we’ve lost three heartbreaking finals,” said Mike Bryan.
“To get on that board again, to have two Wimbledon titles, is really special. And then to equal the Woodies, a team that we idolised, the greatest team in our mind, is unbelievable.
“We’d love to try to get to 12 and do that at the US Open, but those guys have been really gracious. They’re the first to come up to us and congratulate us.”
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s Cara Black and Leander Paes of India bowed out of the Wimbledon mixed doubles event after suffering a straight set defeat in the quarter-finals against Daniel Nestor and Yung-Jan Chan here on Saturday.
The 14th seed Zimbabwean-Indo pair lost 3-6, 2-6 to the eighth seed Canadian-Taipei combination. – AFP.

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