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He was visibly emotional upon winning match point, with Lebanese flags visible among the crowd.
“It was a historic moment for Lebanese tennis … and I just felt so much joy. I got a little emotional after I won,” Habib told SBS News last week.
‘Our nation has fought back’
“It’s been honestly a rollercoaster … I think he pushed really hard,” Heras told SBS News.

Patricio Heras (pictured), himself a former professional tennis player, has been coaching Habib in the lead-up to the Australian Open. Source: SBS News
Habib will be joined by Benjamin Hassan in next week’s draw — a German-born player who also represents Lebanon and made it to the qualifiers last year.
“It’s very exciting to also have another Lebanese player here. We’re going to be cheering for each other … people back home are going to be watching and rooting for us, and I think it’s great to motivate the younger generation in Lebanon,” Habib said.
‘My heart’s just shattered’
“Every morning, I was waking up during that challenging time, I was contacting all my family members, my friends, making sure they’re okay,” Habib said.

“Hopefully we’ll find some peace.”