Britain's Patten wins 'special' Wimbledon doubles title
Written by I Dig SportsThere were tears from the winning pair on Saturday, while the losing duo were left wondering how they had not become champions.
"It couldn't have been a closer match," said Patten, telling the crowd: "You all are amazing. So many of my family members and friends have come here and I thank you all."
Heliovaara added: "We were a little lucky, but sometimes you need luck to win a tennis match. We will definitely enjoy it. The tears you see, it's all very emotional."
Thompson, who lost to American Brandon Nakashima in the second round of the men's singles, summed up the beaten pair's thoughts by saying: "I'm devastated. We were so close."
Purcell was aiming for his second Wimbledon success after he and fellow Australian Matthew Ebden won the doubles in 2022.
Assessing his latest final appearance, Purcell said: "It was a great match for the crowd. I'm super happy for the boys, they deserved it.
"You don't know how many times you will be here so enjoy it, all the best."