Enjoy a doubles game and have lunch with Grand Slam champion and former #1 doubles player in the world Bob Bryan, competing against his identical twin brother Mike Bryan!
You will get the chance to be on the court and play with the GOATs of men’s doubles. You will be playing with Bob Bryan and competing against Mike Bryan and the winner of this experience.
These 16 time grand slam champions and Olympic gold medalists will provide invaluable tips to get your doubles game to the next level, along with making for a once in a lifetime experience.
After the game, you will get a chance to grab a quick bite with Bob & Mike before heading to your VIP seats at the 2023 Miami Open women's final on April 1st! Your VIP tickets are located on the 3rd row of the baseline and include an all inclusive courtside VIP club with incredible food & beverage from some of the best culinary artists in Miami!
To cap it off, Bob will post a selfie to his Instagram story and follow the winner from his account for 6 months.
Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan are retired American professional doubles tennis players and the most successful duo of all time. The Bryans have won multiple Olympic medals, including the gold in 2012 and have won more professional games, matches, tournaments and Grand Slams than any other men's pairing in the history of the game.
They held the World No. 1 doubles ranking jointly for 438 weeks (Mike has been ranked Men's Doubles World No. 1 for a total of 506 weeks), which is longer than anyone else in doubles history, and have also enjoyed that World No. 1 ranking together for a record 139 consecutive weeks. They have finished as the ATP year-end number 1 doubles team a record 10 times. Between 2005 and 2006, they set an Open Era record by competing in seven consecutive men's doubles Grand Slam finals.
The Miami Open is an ATP Tour Masters & 1000 WTA 1000 tournament held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Behind the Indian Wells Masters, it is the second event of the "Sunshine Double"—a series of two consecutive hard court tournaments in the United States at the beginning of the Spring season. They are the only tournaments besides majors where main draw play extends beyond eight days and consistently get the world’s top players competing in it each year.