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Mike Bryan is an American former professional tennis player who specialized in doubles. He partnered with his twin brother, Bob Bryan, to achieve significant success, capturing multiple Grand Slam men's doubles championships and holding the ATP world No. 1 doubles ranking for a substantial period. T...
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Record 18 men's doubles majors, 124 titles, Olympic gold, and extensive No. 1 tenure support all-time-great doubles status.
Scoring methodologyBob Bryan is an American former professional tennis player, born in 1978, who specialized in doubles alongside his twin brother, Mike. Competing together as the Bryan brothers, the pair achieved the world No. 1 doubles ranking and won 16 Grand Slam men's doubles titles over their career. Known for h...
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Sixteen men's doubles majors, 119 team titles, Olympic gold, and record-setting No. 1 longevity place him among doubles legends.
Scoring methodologyLeander Paes is an Indian former professional tennis player, born in 1973, who specialized in doubles. During his career, he captured 18 Grand Slam titles, evenly divided between men's doubles and mixed doubles, achieving a Career Grand Slam in both categories. He also won a bronze medal in men's si...
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Eighteen combined doubles majors, career Grand Slams, Olympic singles bronze, longevity, and Davis Cup excellence produced an iconic career.
Scoring methodologyDaniel Nestor is a Canadian former professional tennis player, born in 1972 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, who became one of the most accomplished doubles specialists of the Open Era. He won 12 Grand Slam titles in men's doubles, completing the career Grand Slam in that discipline, and captured a further...
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Eight men's doubles majors, four mixed majors, Olympic gold, career Grand Slam, and extraordinary longevity define an all-time doubles great.
Scoring methodologyHsieh Su-wei, born in 1986 in Hsinchu, is a Taiwanese professional tennis player recognized for an unorthodox two-handed grip on both forehand and backhand strokes. She reached the WTA doubles world No. 1 ranking in May 2014 and has won multiple Grand Slam doubles titles, including Wimbledon and the...
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Nine doubles majors, multiple mixed titles, world No. 1 ranking, sustained longevity, and uniquely inventive play command exceptional acclaim.
Scoring methodologyLi Na is a retired Chinese professional tennis player who achieved significant milestones for Asian tennis. In 2011, she became the first player from an Asian country to win a Grand Slam singles title at the French Open. She later captured a second major title at the 2014 Australian Open before reti...
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Two-time major champion, world No. 2 and Asian tennis pioneer; powerful complete game and strong peak, limited by early retirement.
Scoring methodologyBeatriz 'Gigi' Fernández (born 22 February 1963) is a Puerto Rican-American former professional tennis player and one of the most accomplished doubles specialists in the sport's history. She won 17 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, the majority partnering Natasha Zvereva, and held the WTA year-end...
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Seventeen major doubles titles, two Olympic golds and long No. 1 tenure place her among the greatest doubles specialists.
Scoring methodologyMahesh Bhupathi is a retired Indian professional tennis player who specialized in doubles play. Born in 1974 in Chennai, India, Bhupathi became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament when he captured the mixed doubles title at the French Open in 1997. Over his career, he won 12 Grand Slam t...
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Twelve combined doubles majors, career mixed doubles Grand Slam, world No. 1 ranking, and pioneering Indian success underpin his reputation.
Scoring methodologyMax Mirnyi is a Belarusian former professional tennis player, born in 1977, who specialized in doubles and achieved the world No. 1 doubles ranking. Known for his height and powerful serve, he won ten Grand Slam titles across his career, including six in men's doubles and four in mixed doubles. He a...
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Six men's doubles majors, four mixed majors, world No. 1 status, and unusual singles competence earned lasting doubles acclaim.
Scoring methodologyBethanie Mattek Sands is an American tennis player who reached the world number one ranking in women’s doubles. She won nine Grand Slam doubles titles across women’s and mixed doubles, and she earned Olympic gold in mixed doubles at the 2016 Rio Games with Jack Sock. Her strongest results came in do...
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Former doubles world number one, five women's doubles majors, four mixed doubles majors, Olympic gold, and exceptional longevity.
Scoring methodologyHelena Suková is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic who competed during the 1980s and 1990s. She reached four Grand Slam singles finals at the Australian Open and the US Open. In doubles, she achieved the world No. 1 ranking and captured 14 major titles, c...
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Four major singles finals and 14 doubles and mixed majors demonstrate versatility, though a singles major remained elusive.
Scoring methodologyLisa Raymond is a retired American tennis player whose career was centered on doubles competition. She reached world No. 1 in women's doubles, won six Grand Slam women's doubles titles with several partners, and also collected major titles in mixed doubles. Her victories across all four Grand Slam t...
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Eleven major doubles and mixed titles, career Grand Slams in both disciplines and a lengthy No. 1 tenure.
Scoring methodologyTodd Woodbridge is an Australian former professional tennis player recognized for his exceptional success in men’s doubles competition. He achieved a record sixteen Grand Slam titles alongside Mark Woodforde, known as “Woodies,” establishing a dominant partnership throughout the late 1990s and early...
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Sixteen men's doubles Slams and world No. 1; one of doubles' clearest all-time greats.
Scoring methodologyPierre-Hugues Herbert is a French professional tennis player whose career has included singles and doubles competition, with a career centered especially on doubles. Partnering fellow Frenchman Nicolas Mahut, he won the 2015 US Open, 2016 Wimbledon, 2018 French Open, and 2019 Australian Open men's d...
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Career Grand Slam in men's doubles, five major doubles titles, ATP Finals champion, and established elite partnership with Nicolas Mahut.
Scoring methodologyMark Woodforde was an accomplished Australian professional tennis player recognized primarily for his success in men's doubles competition. He achieved a career-high world number one ranking in this format and secured seventeen Grand Slam titles throughout his partnership with players like Todd Wood...
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Seventeen major doubles titles and world No. 1; doubles legend, singles achievements comparatively limited.
Scoring methodologyPadel is a doubles racquet sport invented by Enrique Corcuera in Mexico in 1969. Played on an enclosed court roughly one-third the size of a tennis court, the game incorporates glass walls and wire mesh that players use to bounce the ball back to their opponents. The scoring system closely mirrors t...
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Rapidly expanding global racket sport with accessible rallies and strong participation, though elite tradition remains young.
Scoring methodologyHelena Sukova was a celebrated Czech tennis player achieving significant success primarily in women's doubles throughout the 1980s. She secured fourteen Grand Slam doubles titles and reached multiple singles finals, including four major tournaments. Her consistent performance and dominance within th...
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Four Slam singles finals and 14 major doubles titles; elite all-around resume, just short of singles champion tier.
Scoring methodologyRosie Casals was an American professional tennis player recognized for her exceptional success in women’s doubles competition. She secured twelve Grand Slam titles alongside numerous other achievements, notably as a member of the Original 9 – a group that significantly advanced opportunities for fem...
Pam Shriver was an accomplished American professional tennis player recognized for her extensive success in women’s doubles competition. She achieved a record 21 Grand Slam titles primarily alongside Martina Navratilova during the 1980s. Her career is notable within the Women's Tennis Association (W...
Katerina Siniakova is a Czech tennis player competing on the WTA Tour. She has achieved significant success in women’s doubles tennis, including multiple Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal. Her performance highlights her skill and strategic play within the sport's competitive landscape. Thi...
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Former doubles No. 1 and multiple Slam champion; doubles greatness clear, singles career more modest.
Scoring methodologyBarbora Strycova is a Czech former professional tennis player who competed on the WTA Tour from the late 1990s until her retirement. She achieved her greatest success in doubles, reaching the world No. 1 ranking and winning multiple Grand Slam titles, including the 2019 Wimbledon women's doubles cha...
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Two Wimbledon doubles titles, doubles world No. 1, singles top 20 status, Olympic bronze, and versatile all-court skill earned broad respect.
Scoring methodologyCara Black is a retired professional tennis player from Zimbabwe, born in 1979, who specialized in doubles and reached the WTA Tour's number one ranking in women's doubles. She won five Grand Slam women's doubles titles with partners including Elena Likhovtseva and Liezel Huber, and completed the ca...
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Ten major titles across doubles disciplines, career mixed Grand Slam and doubles No. 1 ranking mark an elite specialist career.
Scoring methodologyKatarina Srebotnik is a retired professional tennis player from Slovenia who achieved the world No. 1 ranking in women's doubles. Throughout her career on the WTA Tour, she won multiple Grand Slam titles across both women's and mixed doubles events. She was particularly successful in mixed doubles,...
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Seven major doubles and mixed titles, former doubles No. 1 and sustained excellence across partnerships and surfaces.
Scoring methodologyLiezel Huber is a professional tennis player who specialized in doubles competition, representing the United States in international competitions after emigrating from South Africa. She reached the world No. 1 ranking in women's doubles and maintained that position for extended periods during her ca...
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Five women's doubles majors, two year-end championships and extended No. 1 tenure establish strong specialist credentials.
Scoring methodologyRennae Stubbs is a retired Australian professional tennis player and coach who achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 1 in women's doubles. Over her career, she won four Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles. Following her retirement from professional play, she transitio...
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Six major doubles and mixed titles, former doubles No. 1 and respected longevity, without comparable singles distinction.
Scoring methodologyJonas Bjorkman is a retired professional tennis player from Sweden who competed on the ATP Tour. During his career, he achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 and reached the singles semifinals at Wimbledon in 2006. Bjorkman was particularly successful in doubles, ascending to the worl...
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Singles world No. 4 plus doubles No. 1 and nine Slam doubles titles; exceptional combined resume.
Scoring methodologyJack Sock is a retired American professional tennis player who competed in both singles and doubles. He won the 2017 Paris Masters singles title, reached the ATP Finals that year, and attained a career-high singles ranking inside the world's top ten. In doubles he won major titles at Wimbledon and t...
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Elite doubles career, four major doubles titles and Olympic gold, plus a Masters singles title, but inconsistent singles performance and limited longevity.
Scoring methodologyNatasha Zvereva is a former professional tennis player from Belarus who achieved significant success in both singles and doubles during the late 1980s and 1990s. She reached a career-high ranking of world No. 5 in singles, highlighted by a run to the 1988 French Open final at just 17 years old. Howe...
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French Open finalist, former world number five and dominant doubles champion, remembered more for doubles excellence than singles.
Scoring methodologyKristina Mladenovic is a French professional tennis player and former doubles world No. 1 known for her versatile all-court game. In addition to her success in doubles, which includes multiple Grand Slam titles in both women's and mixed doubles, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No...
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Nine major doubles titles, former doubles world number one and strong Fed Cup record, offset by volatile singles results and a prolonged confidence collapse.
Scoring methodologyNicolas Mahut is a French professional tennis player renowned for his exceptional doubles achievements and a notable singles career milestone. He is a former doubles world No. 1, having won multiple Grand Slam men's doubles titles alongside his frequent partner Pierre-Hughes Herbert. Mahut is also r...
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Doubles world No. 1 and multiple Slam champion; historic Wimbledon match fame, singles resume secondary.
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