Lebanon Player Benjamin Hassan makes history in France open

Paris – Benjamin Hassan made history on Friday for the first Tennon Tennis player with EA opened to qualify for the principal deductions.
The 30-year-old won James’ TROTTER 6-2, 7-6 (5) in the final round of suitability.
German bornover German protected his area in Roland-Garros by winning a three direct matches in a suitable tournament in PARis courts.
In the world, 177 in the world, Hassan is not a traveler to break the new tennis new people in Lebanon.
Over the last summer, in the Paris of Ompiles, and occurring in the Courts in Roland-Garros, Hassan became the first player to represent Lebanon. He won the American Christopher Ebanks in the first round, wanting to win the first winning in the history of his country’s race.
His graduates are the second milestone of Lebanon’s tennis this year.
In January, Udy Habib, who puts 159 right now, won the first traveling game in Australia open. This was the victory of Grand Grand Grand Slam.
After Hassan win on Friday, Lebanese Tennis Federation has fun in the message published on Facebook.
“The journey is going on,” said the alliance. “Continue to make Lebanon proud.”
In the first open round, he starts on Sunday, scheduled to face another player who reached a suitable round, Italian Matteo Gigante.



