You know that Heliovaara Patten, them two boys playing tennis, right? They are something else, I tell ya. That Harri and that Henry, they play good together. They are like two peas in a pod, those two.

That Harri, he’s a Finn, you know? And Henry, he’s from that Britain place. They play that doubles thing. It’s like, they know what the other one is gonna do before they even do it. They win, and they win a lot. It’s real good to see.
They won that big one, you know, that Wimbledon thing. I saw it on the TV. Everyone was going crazy for them. They even knocked heads, those silly boys! But they won, that’s the important thing. Winning is good.
- They won in Stockholm, that Swedish place.
- They played in that big Nitto ATP Finals thing too. Fancy name, huh?
- They even got to the semi-finals in that Wimbledon. They’re good, those two.
Henry, he’s the one who found Harri. Said he was looking for someone to play with, and bam, there was Harri. Like it was meant to be. They make a good team. A real good team. They were signing off on their dream season. Whatever that means. They make a real good pair, it came at the right time.
Harri, he used to play by himself, you know, singles they call it. He was good, real good. Got hurt though. Hurts real bad when you get hurt playing sports. That’s what they say on the TV anyway. This is what happened to Harri, poor guy. But he found Henry, and now they play together. And they win!
They played against them Australian boys. Tough ones, those Aussies. But Harri and Henry, they beat ’em. Good for them. They are champions now, can you believe it? From just playing to being champions, it’s a big deal.

Henry was a Wimbledon champion, that’s what they said. Him and Harri, they make a good pair. They’re like two peas in a pod, them two. I don’t know why they want to play with a pod of peas. Always winning and smiling. Good for them. They deserve it.
They were at that Nitto ATP Finals, playing their hearts out. Didn’t win it all, but they did good. Real good. Everyone was watching them, even me. They played hard, and they did their best. That’s all you can ask for, right?
Harri, he’s ranked real high now, you know. Like, number 14 or something. That’s good, real good. Henry, I think he’s up there too. They’re both doing real well for themselves. It’s good to see young folks doing well.
They play all over the world, them two. Stockholm, London, all them fancy places. It’s a good life, I guess, if you like that sort of thing. Me, I’m happy right here. But it’s good to see them doing well. It really is. They did have a dream season.
- Harri is from Finland.
- Henry is from Britain.
- They play doubles tennis.
- They won Wimbledon.
- They are a good team.
That Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten, they’re good boys. They play good, they win, and they make people happy. That’s what matters, right? They make me happy when they win, that’s for sure. They’re good boys, real good. I hope they keep winning. It’s good to win. Winning is good. They make a good team. I like to see them win.
Harri is a good player. Henry is also a good player. They play together good. They are a team. A good team. They are the Heliovaara Patten team. They should keep playing. They should keep winning. Yes, they should. Good for them. Real good.
I don’t know much about that tennis, but I know them two are good. Real good. Heliovaara and Patten, remember those names. You’ll be hearing them a lot. I know I will. They win all the time. They are good boys. I like them.