Henry Patten today: Wimbledon quarter-final place secured
Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara reached the Wimbledon men's doubles quarter-finals in south-west London on Sunday, 5 July 2026, after beating Adam Pavlasek and Patrik Rikl 5-7, 6-3, 7-6. The top seeds recovered from a set down and a 4-1 deficit in the decider, then won the 10-point tie-break 10-6 to keep their title challenge alive.

The Full Story
Patten and Heliovaara arrived in the third round having already been pushed hard at Wimbledon. Their opening match was won in straight sets, but round two against Mac Kiger and Patrik Trhac went all the way to three tie-break sets. From 7-4 down in the final 10-point tie-break, the Finnish-British pair won six points in a row to survive.
The pressure increased against Pavlasek and Rikl. The Czech pair broke in the 11th game of the opening set and closed it out 7-5, handing the top seeds their first set loss of the tournament. Patten and Heliovaara answered quickly, breaking at the first opportunity in the second set and moving 3-0 ahead before taking it 6-3.

The deciding set brought another escape. Pavlasek and Rikl opened a 4-1 lead after breaking in the fourth game, but the world number one pair broke back in game seven and levelled at 4-4. Four more holds forced a 10-point tie-break, where Patten and Heliovaara moved 7-3 ahead, saw the gap narrow to 7-6, then took match point at the first attempt for a 10-6 finish.
The result extends a sequence of tight wins that has defined their Wimbledon campaign. It also echoes the pair's 2024 final victory, when they beat Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell across three tie-break sets to claim their first Grand Slam title. The supplied reports say they later added the 2025 Australian Open and rose to the top of the world rankings.
Who's Involved
Henry Patten is the British half of the top-seeded men's doubles team, partnered by Finland's Harri Heliovaara. Their partnership has already delivered a Wimbledon title, an Australian Open crown and the world number one ranking, according to the supplied source material.
Across the net in round three were Czech duo Adam Pavlasek and Patrik Rikl. They became the first team at this year's Wimbledon to take a set from Patten and Heliovaara, and they led 4-1 in the deciding set before the favourites recovered.
- Top seeds
- The highest-seeded pair in the men's doubles draw, reflecting their leading position entering the tournament.
- 10-point tie-break
- The deciding tie-break used in the final set of this match; Patten and Heliovaara won it 10-6.
By the Numbers
5-7, 6-3, 7-6 was the final score against Pavlasek and Rikl. The match swung twice: first when the Czech pair took the opening set, then when Patten and Heliovaara came back from 4-1 down in the decider.
The champions' previous round was also decided by the narrowest margins: 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 against Kiger and Trhac. In that final tie-break, the top seeds turned a 7-4 deficit into a 10-7 win by taking six consecutive points. Two rounds, two deciding tie-breaks, and two recoveries under pressure explain why their path to the quarter-finals has been anything but routine.
What This Means
For British tennis followers, Patten remains one of the home players still carrying a title challenge deep into Wimbledon. The latest result gives the crowd another local interest in the men's doubles, while the team's repeated recoveries show why their experience matters when matches tighten.

The broader significance is in how they are winning. They have not dominated every set, but they have repeatedly recovered after losing momentum: six straight points to escape round two, then a comeback from 4-1 down in the third-round decider. That pattern is especially relevant in doubles, where a few points can decide a match and where the pair's shared experience has already carried them through major finals.
Home support has also been part of the story. In the previous round, Patten said the British crowd helped the pair and that they wanted to make the most of the limited weeks they play at home. The quarter-final run gives that support at least one more match to influence.
What to Expect
Patten and Heliovaara's place in the Wimbledon men's doubles quarter-finals is confirmed. The supplied source material does not name their next opponents or give a match time, so no further schedule detail can be stated from these reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Henry Patten win at Wimbledon today?
Yes. Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara beat Adam Pavlasek and Patrik Rikl 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 to reach the men's doubles quarter-finals.
Who is Henry Patten playing doubles with?
Patten is partnered by Finland's Harri Heliovaara. The pair are the top seeds and are described in the supplied reports as the world number one team.
What was the final tie-break score?
Patten and Heliovaara won the deciding 10-point tie-break 10-6. They had trailed 4-1 in the final set before recovering to force it.
How did Patten and Heliovaara do in round two?
They beat Mac Kiger and Patrik Trhac 7-6, 6-7, 7-6. In the final tie-break, they came back from 7-4 down by winning six straight points.
Have Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara won Wimbledon before?
Yes. The supplied reports say they won the 2024 Wimbledon men's doubles title after beating Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell in three tie-break sets.
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