American-Lebanese tennis player Hady Habib has reached the round of 32 at the Australian Open, becoming the first Lebanese player to qualify for a Grand Slam main draw. His breakthrough win over a Chinese opponent marks a landmark moment for Lebanese tennis.
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Davis Cup: Lebanon Defeats South Africa 3-1 in Cairo
Lebanon?s Davis Cup team defeated South Africa 3?1 in their World Group II tie on clay courts in Cairo, advancing to another key step in the competition. The victory confirms Lebanon?s growing presence in international team tennis.
Davis Cup: Lebanon Takes 2–0 Lead Over South Africa on First Day in Cairo
Lebanon’s Davis Cup team made a perfect start in Cairo, taking a 2–0 lead over South Africa on the opening day of their World Group II tie thanks to strong wins from Benjamin Hassan and Hady Habib on clay at Palm Hills Sports Club.
Davis Cup: Japan Defeat Lebanon 3–1 to Stay in World Group I
Japan overcame Lebanon 3?1 in their Davis Cup tie at Smash Sporting Club in Cairo, securing their place in World Group I while Lebanon drop to World Group II after the decisive second day.




