Henry Patten (Stat)(Stat)
Laj: 29 (05/06/1996)
  • Prezantasyon
    Tit an senp ATP
    0-0
    0-0
    Tit an doub ATP
    50-20
    103-56
    Pri lajan
    $0
    $2,699,540
    Pri lajan
    $1,551,921
    $2,699,540
    Titles
    0
    0
    Titles
    4
    8
  • Deskripsyon konplè
    Personal

    Grew up in Manningtree, two hours east of London Began playing tennis aged five. Also played football, golf, rugby, cricket and other sports. Enjoyed tennis the most Has two brothers and one sister. One of his brothers works in tennis for Hawk-Eye Only played tennis once or twice per week from ages 11-16. Attended University of North Carolina, Asheville, where he played college tennis and earned NCAA All-American honours in doubles. Was the first student-athlete in school history to earn a place in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championships Double-majored in Economics and Management at UNC Asheville, graduating in 2019 Worked as an IBM Tennis Specialist at Wimbledon in 2016 and 2017. Sat courtside to collect data points from matches Won first major title at Wimbledon in 2024 alongside Harri Heliovaara In 2022 set the ATP Challenger Tour record for most doubles titles in a season (10) alongside Julian Cash Enjoys playing chess, golf and padel Favourite band is the Arctic Monkeys

    Career

    The 28-year-old earned career-high No. 3 in January 2025 after becoming 3rd British Australian Open men’s doubles champion w/Heliovaara after J. Murray in 2016 and Salisbury in 2020

    Saved 3 championship points to become 2024 Wimbledon doubles champion and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2024 and 2025 w/Heliovaara, reaching the semi-finals in 2024 and ending the year as No. 7-ranked team

    Won all 7 tour-level titles with Heliovaara, including 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2025 Paris

    Partnered with Cash in 2022 to set the ATP Challenger Tour record for most doubles titles in a season (10)

    Attended University of North Carolina, Asheville, and became the first student-athlete in school history to earn a place in NCAA Men’s Singles Championships

    Worked as an IBM Tennis Specialist at Wimbledon in 2016-17 and sat courtside to collect data points from matches