Bryan Bros. Doubles Race
Bryan Bros. Doubles Race
USTA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
In many ways, doubles competition is an invaluable experience for young tennis players. It teaches teamwork, net skills, fast footwork, and even faster reflexes. USTA Southern California is proud to boast Bob & Mike Bryan – 16-time Grand Slam champions and widely considered the greatest doubles team of all-time – as heralded members of #TeamSoCal. We’re proud to partner with these two great champions to create the Bryan Bros. Doubles Race, bringing awareness and attention to junior doubles play.
The Doubles Race calculates points based on activity and finishes in doubles events throughout the calendar year. Points are accrued at Level 3 through 5 Southern California boys’ and girls’ doubles events, with top point earners crowned winners in each age division at year’s end.
Even better, the winning pairs are rewarded with a chance to meet the Bryan Bros. at a special award ceremony held at the BNP Paribas Open in March.
Points are awarded at Bryan Bros. Doubles Race events as follows:
> TOURNAMENT WINNERS
Level 3 – 300
Level 4 – 200
Level 5 – 100
> FINALISTS
Level 3 – 210
Level 4 – 140
Level 5 – 70
> SEMIFINALISTS (3/4 PLACE)
Level 3 – 120
Level 4 – 80
Level 5 – 40
> QUARTERFINALISTS (5-8 PLACE)
Level 3 – 60
Level 4 – 40
Level 5 – 20
Please Note: Doubles teams must win at least one match to receive Bryan Bros. Doubles Race Grand Prix points. Walkovers count as match wins, but byes do not.
> BOYS’ 18s
2024 – Champion Okey/Winner Okey
2023 – Tyler Lee/Caden Lee
2022 – Yubin Joe/Lance Morgan
2019 – Nabeel Khan/Kai Brady
2018 – Christopher Papa/Ivan Smith
2017 – Jacob Bullard/Jack Pulliam
> GIRLS’ 18s
2024 – Carley Chen/Margaret Hui
2023 – Makeilah Nepomuceno/Johannah Galindo
2022 – Makeilah Nepomuceno/Johannah Galindo
2019 – Carolyn Fowler/Emily Fowler
2018 – Britt Pursell/Amanda Chan
2017 – (TIE) Emily Dush/Alexandra Kuo + Michelle Deng/Rena Lin
> BOYS’ 16s
2024 – JiHyuk Im/Kotaro Kunimoto
2023 – Tyler Lee/Caden Lee
2022 – David James Brownlee/Jeremy Sieben
2019 – Russell Shoohoo/Bryce Nakashima
2018 – Sundeek Chakladar/Gianluca Brunkow
2017 – Christopher Papa/Ivan Smith
> GIRLS’ 16s
2024 – Cassie Blakey/Ava Min
2023 – Emily Gao/Michelle Tan
2022 – Nicole Weng/Carley Chen
2019 – Maxine Murphy/Makenna Martinez
2018 – Sara Beckman/Olivia Madarang
2017 – Amanda Chan/Giulia Hayer
> BOYS’ 14s
2024 – Andy Wu/Ethan Koesuma
2023 – Georgii Poliakov/Peter Jorniak
2022 – Andrew Johnson/Tyler Lee
2019 – William Hsieh/Grant Gallagher
2018 – Hunter Lynch/Thomas Lynch
2017 – Eric Kats/Kevin Thai
> GIRLS’ 14s
2024 – Madelyne Naslund/Felicity Mason
2023 – Valerie Machikawa/Surabhi Raghavendra
2022 – Mingyue Deng/Anika Guniganti
2019 – Quin Brady/Stacey Samonte
2018 – Eliana Hanna/Sarah MacCallum
2017 – Iris Berman/Kaia Wolfe
> BOYS’ 12s
2024 – Benjamin Inukai/Matthew Kolomeyer
2023 – Chris Deng/Reyansh Pant
2022 – Andy Deng/Arnon Jittathai
2019 – Chase Kelley/Gray Kelley
2018 – Mason Bui/Brandon Vu
2017 – Paul Dandler/Avery Tallakson
> GIRLS’ 12s
2024 – Hazel Kol/Nicole Handjono
2023 – Mia Sandblom/Megan Yang
2022 – Gwyneth Britton/Madeline Cleary
2019 – Haley Tran/Amy Lee
2018 – Kate Fakih/Olivia Center
2017 – (TIE) Jeselle Ante/Stacey Samonte + Elina Shalaev/Anna-Marie Radulescu
> BOYS’ 10s
2019 – Kai Abarca/Hans Sempre
2018 – Sebastiano Cressi/Andrew Johnson
2017 – Keaton Hance/Rishvanth Krishna
> GIRLS’ 10s
2019 – Sophie Suh/Thea Frodin
2018 – Maria Aytoyan/Julieta Pareja
2017 – Alyssa Ahn/Rachel Lee