Hady Habib becomes the first man representing Lebanon to win a Grand Slam singles match. MELBOURNE, Australia — Hady Habib’s history-making run at the Australian Open will continue after the ...
He was draped in the Lebanon flag as he signed autographs after the match. “This is probably one of the best days of my career honestly,” said Habib. “It’s such an incredible feeling to ...
MELBOURNE - Lebanese qualifier Hady Habib broke new ground for the strife-torn nation on Sunday as he beat China's Bu Yunchaokete 7-6(4) 6-4 7-6(6) to reach the second round of the Australian Open.
After clinching his decisive victory on Court 13 at Melbourne Park, the 26-year-old raised his racquet to the crowd and proudly held up the Lebanese flag. This iconic moment symbolized the ...
Hady Habib made history at the Australian Open by becoming the first tennis player from Lebanon to win a singles match at a grand slam. The world No. 219 defeated China’s Bu Yunchaokete 7-6 (4 ...
With fans chanting his name, the Texas-born 26-year-old raised his racket at the crowd and held up a Lebanese flag after claiming the decisive tiebreak. Habib’s success has come at a tense time ...
He was draped in the Lebanon flag as he signed autographs after the match. "This is probably one of the best days of my career honestly," said Habib. "It's such an incredible feeling to get this win ...
The 26-year-old held a Lebanon flag aloft after the match as the crowd chanted his name: “Hady, Hady, Hady.” Habib had already made history in Australia by becoming the first tennis player ...
It's been six weeks since a ceasefire halted the war between Israel and Hezbollah and many displaced Lebanese whose homes were destroyed in the fighting want to rebuild BEIRUT -- Six weeks into a ...
The selection of Mr. Salam was seen as a blow to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group and political party that has acted as the real power in Lebanon for decades. By Christina Goldbaum Reporting ...