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 ...
On the outskirts of the southern Lebanese border village of Yaroun, residents stood atop a dirt barricade, looking down at their homes and olive groves. Below, Israeli soldiers waited, their snipers ...
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 ...
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 ...
The 26-year-old, who moved back to Lebanon before returning to the US to focus on his tennis, held up a Lebanese flag after sealing victory in the third-set tie-break. "This is the biggest ...
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 ...
National Evangelical School of Nabatieh (NESN) damaged in the war between Israel and Hezbollah. The predominantly Shiite city ...
The 26-year-old continued his fairytale run with a 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) victory over China's Bu Yunchaokete in front of a frenzied crowd out on Court 13. He was draped in the Lebanon flag as he ...