Bob and Mike Bryan edged the battle of the siblings at the Delray Beach Open as the American brothers beat Neal and Ken Skupski to win the doubles event and claim their 117th career title. "It’s cool [to win an ATP Tour title in 20 consecutive seasons].It makes us feel old, but it makes us feel great that we can win and be this consistent over 20 years,” Mike said. West Palm Beach resident Reilly Opelka managed to raise the Delray Beach Open singles championship in dramatic fashion on Sunday as he defeated Yoshihito Nishioka 7-5, 6-7 (7), 6-2 at the Delray Beach Tennis Center.

Playing the Delray Beach Open — which Bob called his “home tournament” — has been a regular stop for the 40-year-old brothers, who won doubles championships here in … Bob and Mike Bryan edged the battle of the siblings at the Delray Beach Open as the American brothers beat Neal and Ken Skupski to win the doubles event and claim their 117th career title. I have along way to go before I can get to that.” With the win, the 22-year-old claimed his second career singles title and won his first tournament since the 2019 New York Open.

This is a step towards that. In the doubles final, the Bryan brothers defeated the team of Luke Bambridge and Ben McLachlan 3-6, 7-5, 10-5 in a 10-point super tiebreaker.

“I have been staying at home and I got so much friends and family here. He also beat Mackenzie McDonald 6-7 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (4) to open the tournament and followed by taking down Soonwoo Kwon 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (0) in the quarterfinals. Mike added: 'This one is for you Bobby B! playing for the Vegas Rollers. They're doing really well,” Both teams held throughout the opener, and they twice traded breaks in the second set before the Bryans sprinted to a 5/1 lead in the tie-break. “It feels like we are unscathed here, we won our last match in the city. They will next face Frenchmen On Sunday, nine months and one successful surgery later, Bob and Mike Bryan are back where they belong—bumping chests and lifting trophies as ATP Tour champions. Bob Bryan, 41, admitted it was "amazing" to win it all at the Delray Beach Open again with his twin brother Mike Bryan. Barcelona's club board are an embarrassment that has left...Barcelona could DELAY sacking Quique Setien due to board split over whether to appoint ex-Tottenham boss...Arsenal head of football Raul Sanllehi will LEAVE the north London club... just a day after it was revealed...'I need to do much, much better to be compared with him': Bruno Fernandes plays down comparisons with Eric...Manchester United 'ready to offer Saul Niguez £150,000-a-week deal to join this summer' with Atletico Madrid...Cycling star Remco Evenepoel rushed to hospital after horror crash saw him fall 30ft off a BRIDGE in II...Dominant Lewis Hamilton takes pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas...'There are some things I really can't put an answer to': Sebastian Vettel can't explain Ferrari issues after...The Cristiano Ronaldo conundrum: With Juventus reportedly keen to offload £28m-a-year star, Sportsmail look...'There is no point me worrying about it': Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he is not concerned about a potential...Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits Manchester United are using Europa League run as preparation for next season,...Newcastle boss Steve Bruce 'eyeing move for Chris Smalling'... but Manchester United defender is not...'They need an out and out centre forward': Paul Merson urges Manchester United to ABANDON interest in £108m...'If you're that offended I will make it up to you! The 7-6, 6-4 victory marked the Bryan brothers first title together since April 2018, and the first since Bob returned to action following a hip resurfacing operation. The Bryan brothers, seeded at No. They made a comeback in the second set, winning it … The team finished 5-9, with the Bros playing men's doubles and switching ... then won a tournament in Delray Beach, Fla. "This feels kind of like our home court and to win our last chance on this court it feels great.” After losing the first set, the Bryans, who are the winningest duo in ATP Tour history, rallied from the early deficit as they began to benefit from their opposition’s fatigue.