Huber-Bryan win French Open mixed doubles title
Huber-Bryan win French Open mixed doubles title
The title is Bryan's second consecutive in mixed doubles at the French Open.

Paris: Liezel Huber and Bob Bryan of the United States beat Vania King of the United States and Marcelo Melo of Brazil 5-7, 7-6 (5), 10-7 on Thursday to win the French Open mixed doubles championship.

The title is Bryan's second consecutive in mixed doubles at the French Open and his sixth Grand Slam mixed doubles title overall — each with a different partner.

"It's gotten better and better each time," he said.

Bryan also has won seven men's doubles major championships with twin brother Mike. They lost in the semifinals at Roland Garros earlier Thursday to Wesley Moodie of South Africa and Dick Norman of Belgium.

"This was a way for me to feel good, you know, to leave here with a win, leave here with a trophy, big title and a Grand Slam," Bryan said.

For Huber, it's her first mixed doubles Grand Slam title. She has won four women's doubles major championships.

"I'm so grateful for playing with Bob," she said. "I truly think we wouldn't have won this title without him."

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