Paris, France (Sports Network) - Top-seeded Belarusian Max Mirnyi and Canadian
Daniel Nestor won their second consecutive French Open doubles title by
defeating American twin Bryan bothers, Bob and Mike, on Saturday.
Mirnyi and Nestor beat the American tandem by a 6-4, 6-4 margin.
The 34-year-old Mirnyi also won back-to-back titles in Paris in 2005-2006 with
Jonas Bjorkman. Mirnyi is a six-time Grand Slam doubles champ, while the
39-year-old Nestor is an eight-time major doubles winner.
The 34-year-old reigning Wimbledon champion Bryan brothers own 11 Grand Slam
doubles titles overall, including a 2003 French championship. They have also
finished as the runner-up in Paris on three occasions now and were the
runners-up at this year's Australian Open.
Mirnyi and Nestor will split $425,000.
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