I worked as a stat man at Wimbledon when Andy Murray won in 2016… now I’m one victory from Australian Open glory

I worked as a stat man at Wimbledon when Andy Murray won in 2016… now I’m one victory from Australian Open glory
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I worked as a stat man at Wimbledon when Andy Murray won in 2016… now I’m one victory from Australian Open glory
Author: Kostas Lianos
Published: Jan, 24 2025 19:02

HENRY PATTEN has come a long way on his journey to the Australian Open final. Patten, 28, and his partner Harri Heliovaara will take on Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in the Men's Doubles Final on Saturday at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. But the Colchester star had to work his way up to become the World's No14.

 [Henry Patten celebrates a victory.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Henry Patten celebrates a victory.]

When Andy Murray won Wimbledon in 2016, the tennis ace was at SW19 that fortnight collecting stats on the outside courts in a bladder-testing role. Talking about his previous jobs, Patten said: “I worked here in the summers while I was at college. “I worked for IBM doing the courtside stats. During college I was never intending to play professional tennis.

 [Two tennis players embracing after winning a doubles match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Two tennis players embracing after winning a doubles match.]

“You’re either put in the outside courts team or if you’re good and switched on then you get put on the show courts team – and I was always on the outside. “When I’m playing, especially on the outside courts, you can spot someone in an IBM T-shirt sitting in front of a computer, just tapping buttons and inputting all of the data.

 [Andy Murray holding the Wimbledon trophy.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Andy Murray holding the Wimbledon trophy.]

“Oh, it’s brutal. I don't know if they’ve changed it now but it was like two hours on 40 minutes off. I did it for two years. “In the first year I was absolutely buzzing because you’re right next to the tennis, it’s amazing. SunSport exclusives.

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