Photo: Bob and Mike with Tommy Haas
Bob and Mike Bryan continue to make an impact beyond the professional tour, staying involved in the game by their presence at major fundraising events and by connecting with the next generation of players.
The brothers were showcased at two ‘Be Legendary’ events for the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) in the Miami area in March. Bob and Mike led drills, games, and on-court activities for more than 100 youngsters with First Serve Miami creating an exciting and memorable day for everyone involved and then joined friend and former world #2 Tommy Haas at the 4th Annual Continuum Tennis Fundraiser where a successful silent auction for the ITHF ‘Be Legendary’ followed hitting sessions between both the Bryans and Haas.
The Hall of Fame duo then headed to South Carolina for the Credit One Charleston Open hitting the courts again, but this time for a fun mixed doubles exhibition with current WTA players Desirae Krawczyk and Caty McNally. In the evening, the Bryan Bros. Band concluded their time in Charleston with an energizing performance at the Althea Gibson Club Court entertaining guests from all generations.
Bob and Mike returned to their original home base in Southern California to honor the 2025 winners of the Bryan Bros. Doubles Race, a year-long competition in partnership with USTA Southern California that tracks and ranks top junior doubles teams across multiple age divisions. The 2025 winners were recognized at the BNP Paribas Open where the Hall of Famers met with and congratulated the players while also emphasizing the importance of doubles play in junior tennis.
In late May, the Brothers crossed the Atlantic for Roland Garros returning to the site of their first Grand Slam triumph. Paris holds a special place in their story, as the twins reached the French Open final seven times and captured the title twice in 2003 and 2013 on their way to becoming the most decorated doubles team in history.
Next up is Wimbledon where Bob and Mike earned three championships and will chase their fifth consecutive Gentlemen’s Invitation Doubles title.