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Bryan Brothers Bring Their Magic to INTENNSE

by Joseph Wilson
2 minutes read

The most famous twins in tennis are going team mode

Bob and Mike Bryan, the record-breaking, crowd-energizing, chest-bumping legends who redefined doubles tennis, are officially joining INTENNSE as Pulse Partners for the 2026 season.

As part-owners and league ambassadors, the Bryans will help shape their team’s identity, advise on player strategy, and bring their trademark passion to every court they touch. Think of it as double the insight, double the excitement — and definitely double the energy.

“As players, we thrived on energy, momentum, and team environments,” said Bob Bryan. “INTENNSE is building a league around those same principles, and we’re excited to support it.”

Why the Bryans + INTENNSE Just Makes Sense

Few players know teamwork like the Bryans. With 119 doubles titles, 16 Grand Slam® championships, and an Olympic® gold medal to their names, they spent 438 weeks at world No. 1 — basically rewriting the history of doubles tennis while inspiring an entire generation of fans.

Now, they’re bringing that same team-first vision to a league that’s built around teamwork.

“Doubles are a huge part of the INTENNSE format,” said Mike Bryan. “The format rewards teamwork and execution under pressure — that’s why we wanted to be involved.”

What to Watch For

The Bryan Brothers will work alongside INTENNSE coaches and team leaders to shape competitive strategy, support marketing and brand growth, and appear at upcoming league and community events.

“Bob and Mike helped define what modern doubles tennis can be,” said Charles Allen, CEO of INTENNSE. “Their decision to align with INTENNSE is a powerful endorsement of our vision for the future of the sport.”

Next Stop: RacquetX™ and the First-Ever INTENNSE Draft

The INTENNSE Player Draft hits the stage on March 13 at RacquetX™ in Fort Lauderdale — the world’s largest racquet sports experience. The 2026 season officially kicks off June 1, with 10 professional teams competing in the Atlanta area.

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