seeded Max Mirnyi of Belarus and Daniel Nestor of Canada won a second consecutive French Open doubles title by beating American twins Bob and Mike Bryan 6-4, 6-4 Saturday. “Beating the best team, probably, of all time in the final is a good feeling,” Nestor said. The second-seeded Bryans were bidding to win their 12th Grand Slam title. That would have set a record for most in the Open era, which began in 1968. It's the sixth Grand Slam men's doubles title overall for Mirnyi, who in addition to his four at the French Open also won the US Open in 2000 with Hewitt and in 2002 with Bhupathi.