Great Britain's Henry Patten has captured his second Wimbledon men's doubles title, partnering once again with Finland's Harri Heliovaara. The duo defeated Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic in straight sets, with both sets requiring tie-breaks to decide the winners.
A Dominant Display on Centre Court
Patten and Heliovaara demonstrated remarkable composure throughout the final, navigating two tightly contested sets without dropping a single one. Both frames were decided by tie-breaks, underlining just how closely matched the two teams were on the prestigious grass courts of the All England Club.
Their opponents, Arevalo and Pavic, pushed the British-Finnish pair all the way, but Patten and Heliovaara held their nerve when it mattered most. The ability to perform under pressure in consecutive tie-break situations proved to be the defining factor in the championship match.
Second Title Together
This victory marks the second time Patten and Heliovaara have lifted the Wimbledon men's doubles trophy as a team. Their continued partnership has clearly blossomed into one of the most formidable pairings on the doubles circuit, with the All England Club's grass proving to be a particularly happy hunting ground for the duo.
For Patten, the achievement adds another chapter to what is becoming an impressive career on the doubles stage. Representing Great Britain on one of tennis's most iconic platforms, he has now cemented his status as a multiple Grand Slam champion in the men's doubles discipline.
