Results

Challenger Temuco 12/01 16:00 29 [105] Camilo Ugo Carabelli v Hady Habib [320] 4-6,7-6,6-7
Challenger Temuco 11/30 14:00 28 [320] Hady Habib v Joao Lucas Reis da Silva [435] 6-3,6-2
Challenger Temuco 11/29 14:00 27 [323] Daniel Dutra Da Silva v Hady Habib [320] 4-6,2-6
Challenger Temuco 11/27 17:30 26 [320] Hady Habib v Matias Soto [246] 7-6,7-6
Challenger Temuco 11/26 19:00 25 [388] Gonzalo Villanueva v Hady Habib [320] 6-7,2-6
Challenger Sao Paulo 11/22 14:00 27 [123] Thiago Agustin Tirante v Hady Habib [300] 7-6,4-6,6-4
Challenger Sao Paulo 11/21 13:00 26 [300] Hady Habib v Thiago Monteiro [108] 4-6,7-6,6-4
Challenger Sao Paulo 11/19 15:05 25 [300] Hady Habib v Juan Pablo Paz [365] 6-3,6-7,6-3
Challenger Champaign 11/13 19:00 26 [240] Ethan Quinn v Hady Habib [283] 6-4,6-4
Challenger Champaign 11/12 01:05 25 [283] Hady Habib v Toby Kodat [343] 4-6,6-2,7-5
Challenger Knoxville 11/03 15:00 14 [285] Hady Habib v Max Wiskandt [499] 3-6,3-6
Challenger Curitiba 10/25 16:30 26 [294] Hady Habib v Roman Andres Burruchaga [129] 6-7,2-6

Wikipedia - Hady Habib

Hady Habib (Arabic: هادي حبيب; born 21 August 1998) is an American-born tennis player, currently representing Lebanon. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 259 and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 302. Habib has won 10 ITF singles and two doubles titles.

He became the first Lebanese tennis player to compete at an Olympics when he took part in the 2024 Paris Games, losing in the singles first round on the event's opening day to number two seed Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets. He also took part in the doubles event partnering Benjamin Hassan.

Since 2015 Habib represents Lebanon at the Davis Cup, where he has a win–loss record of 15–5 in singles and a 4–5 record in doubles. He competed for his country of birth the United States, until 4 June 2018.