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Heliovaara and Patten Reach Maiden French Open Doubles Final

Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten reached the men's doubles final at the French Open with a 6-3, 6-4 win over French pair Quentin Halys and Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The second-seeded Finnish-British combination extended their unbeaten run to book their first championship match in Paris. They have already won titles in Adelaide, Doha, Dubai, and Madrid this season. The pair will also become the new ATP doubles World No. 1 ranking next week.

French Open: Heliovaara and Patten storm into maiden men's doubles final

Paris, June 4

Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten moved within one win of a maiden French Open crown after another commanding display on Thursday, reaching the men's doubles final.

The second-seeded Finnish-British combination defeated the French pair Quentin Halys and Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-3, 6-4 on Court Suzanne Lenglen, extending their unbeaten run through the tournament and booking their first championship match in Paris.

Already one of the standout doubles teams of the season, Heliovaara and Patten arrived at Roland Garros with titles in Adelaide, Doha, Dubai, and Madrid. Their latest victory keeps them on course for a fifth trophy in 2026 and their first Grand Slam title of the year.

The semifinal remained competitive in the early exchanges, with little to separate the two teams. However, the second seed capitalised on their first opening when Herbert surrendered serve with a double fault, allowing Heliovaara and Patten to seize control of the opening set.

The pair continued to dictate the tempo through strong serving and sharp net play. Heliovaara capped off the first set with a delicate volley before another lapse in Herbert's serve handed the favourites an early break in the second.

Backed by a vocal home crowd, Halys and Herbert sought to mount a late challenge, creating opportunities to prolong the contest. But Heliovaara and Patten stayed composed under pressure, refusing to relinquish their advantage. Serving for the match, Patten showed no signs of tension. The Brit delivered a strong first serve on match point, and Heliovaara finished the job with a crisp volley at the net, sealing victory in one hour and 16 minutes.

The win sends the pair into their third Grand Slam final together. Having already lifted trophies at Wimbledon in 2024 and at the Australian Open in 2025, they remain unbeaten in major finals and now have the chance to reach another significant milestone in their partnership. For Patten, the final also offers the chance to become the first British men's doubles champion in the Open Era at Roland Garros.

Regardless of Saturday's outcome, the duo's impressive run in Paris has already secured another reward, with both players set to share the ATP doubles World No. 1 ranking when the updated rankings are released next week.

In the final, they will face either defending champions Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos or the Italian duo Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori, who were scheduled to contest the second semifinal.

With confidence high and silverware already piling up this season, Heliovaara and Patten now stand one win away from adding the Roland Garros title to an already remarkable year.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Impressive run by this pair. Five titles already this season and now a Grand Slam final chance? That's consistency personified. Patten could make history as first British men's doubles champion at Roland Garros in Open Era - that's some motivation right there! Hope they bring their A-game on Saturday.

Vikram M

A bit disappointed the French pair couldn't pull off an upset at home, but credit to Heliovaara and Patten - they were clinical. Herbert's double faults were costly though. Reminds me of how crucial serve consistency is in doubles. Anyways, hoping for a thrilling final! 🎾

Aditya G

Heliovaara and Patten are proving to be the best doubles team this season by far. Unbeaten in major finals so far - that's a fantastic record. The fact that they'll both be World No. 1 regardless of Saturday's result shows their dominance. Would love to see them complete the Career Grand Slam eventually!

Nikhil C

As a tennis fan from India, I find doubles match often more entertaining than singles - the net exchanges, coordination, and swift volleys are just captivating. Heliovaara's volley to seal the set was world-class. Hope the final lives up to expectations! Maybe Rohan Bopanna can take some cues from them for next season. 😊

Rohit L

While I appreciate their achievement, I think the article slightly overhyped the French pair's chance. Herbert is past his prime and Halys isn't a doubles specialist. Still, good for tennis - the final should be competitive. Patten becoming first British men's doubles champion at RG

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