Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten have once again conquered Wimbledon two years later with an incredible victory against Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavic by a score of 7-6(4) 7-6(3) after 1 hour and 42 minutes of a final where their experience was a key factor and where there wasn't a single break point.
All four players are experienced doubles players and servers, and they barely gave any service opportunities away. The equality was maximum at all times, but in moments of tension, Heliovaara and Patten stepped up slightly more and reigned again at the All England Club, where in 2024 they already defeated Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell to claim their first Grand Slam as a pair and set the foundation for what would come later.
Heliovaara and Patten claim their third Grand Slam as a pair and establish themselves as number 1
Because indeed, this pair formed by the British and the Finn is currently the most reliable in the world. There's a reason they are the number 1. They previously won the Australian Open in 2025 and had reached the final in the ATP Queen's and at Roland Garros, where they fell to Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos. This year, they have also won together the Masters 1000 in Madrid, the ATP 500 in Doha and Dubai, in addition to the ATP 250 in Adelaide.
Moreover, they are also the defending champions of the ATP Doubles Finals, so they are having a spectacular past few months that will give them wings for the second half of the season. This pair is advancing at a record pace, they know each other perfectly, which is an extra advantage that allows them to have a certain edge in crucial moments of the matches, as seen today. Deserved champions and a well-deserved third Grand Slam that crowns them as the best doubles duo on the circuit to date.
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