New Delhi, July 12 -- LONDON - The afternoon's trophy ceremony had barely started when Henry Patten turned from his winner's trophy and said what almost no champion says. "I owe Harri my career." He paused, looking across at Harri Heliovaara. "When I started with Harri, he took a chance on me. It might be the best decision he's made."

Two tiebreaks. Zero breaks of serve. One more Grand Slam title.

Patten and Heliovaara won the Wimbledon men's doubles championship Saturday afternoon, defeating Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic 7-6(4), 7-6(3) in a final that never produced a break point. They are three-time Grand Slam champions now: 2024 Wimbledon, the 2025 Australian Open, and this one. They leave the All England Club as the most dominant d...