7/5/11 12:39 AM | Johan Lindahl
Bob and Mike Bryan admit they may have forgotten to perform their tradition celebratory chest bump after winning their second Wimbledon doubles title.
The American twins have now won 11 majors, level with the record of Australians Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge.
"We're not phasing it out, I don't know even know what we did when we won," said Mike. "I just think I put my arms up and we hugged, but it's a blur."
While the boys have spent almost all of their 33 years together, that has now changed after Bob's marriage. He is now living in Miami while Mike stays in their native California north of Los Angeles.
"We're on different coasts, which is different, but we're always together on the road. We haven't been home since January," said Mike, who added: "I eventually want to be near Bob. I think I'm going to try to get him to come to California again."
Retorted his twin: "I don't know, man. I'm trying to convince this guy to come to Florida and he's trying to convince me."
The pair, who shared a house together along with their teams during Wimbledon, don't expect to retire anytime soon, mainly for fear of boredom after a record-setting career. "This week it was smooth. It's not going to change for a while," said Bob. "We're going to be in this meat grinder for another four or five years."
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