Lebanon secured a 2-0 lead over South Africa on the first day of the second Davis Cup World Group. The competition is being held on Court 1 of the Palm Hills Sports Club in Cairo, Egypt, on a clay surface.
In the first match, Lebanon's Benjamin Hassan (world No. 195) defeated South Africa's Alec Beckley (world No. 641) in straight sets (6-4, 6-2), dominating the match.
In the second match, Lebanon's Hady Habib (world No. 268) defeated South Africa's Philip Henning (world No. 360) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6.
Habib came back from 2-5 down in the decisive third set to snatch an important victory and end the first day with a 2-0 lead for Lebanon. The Cedars need one more win to secure the match in their favor.
Sunday's schedule is as follows:
-10:30 AM - Men's doubles
-1 PM - Men's singles: Benjamin Hassan-Philip Henning (South Africa)
-3 PM - Men's singles: Hady Habib-Alec Beckley (South Africa)
In the first match, Lebanon's Benjamin Hassan (world No. 195) defeated South Africa's Alec Beckley (world No. 641) in straight sets (6-4, 6-2), dominating the match.
In the second match, Lebanon's Hady Habib (world No. 268) defeated South Africa's Philip Henning (world No. 360) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6.
Habib came back from 2-5 down in the decisive third set to snatch an important victory and end the first day with a 2-0 lead for Lebanon. The Cedars need one more win to secure the match in their favor.
Sunday's schedule is as follows:
-10:30 AM - Men's doubles
-1 PM - Men's singles: Benjamin Hassan-Philip Henning (South Africa)
-3 PM - Men's singles: Hady Habib-Alec Beckley (South Africa)
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