Paris: Twin brothers Mike and Bob Bryan won their fourth doubles' title in Paris and 32nd Masters trophy on Sunday as they defeated Poland's Marcin Matkowski and Austrian Juergen Melzer 7-6 (7/5), 5-7, 10-6.


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The 36-year-old American brothers, who are guaranteed to finish the year as the number one ranked doubles' team, now head to the World Tour Finals in London on November 9 looking for a 10th tournament victory of the season.


Both teams forced a break in the opening set before it went to a tie-break, which the Californians won 7/5.


However the newly formed team of Matkowski and Melzer broke Bob Bryan's serve in the final game of the second frame to snatch the set and force a match tie-break up to ten points.


Victory for the Bryans followed their triumph at the US Open and was their 102nd tour-level title as they closed out the match 10-6 in just over 90 minutes.