Australia Triumphs Over Lebanon in Men's Doubles First Round at Roland-Garros
Machina Sports
In the thrilling first round of the Men's Doubles at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Australian duo of Matthew Ebden and John Peers showcased their exceptional skills against the Lebanese team of Hady Habib and Benjamin Hassan. The match, played at the iconic Roland-Garros Stadium, concluded with a score of 7-6(5), 6-2 in favor of the Australians.
The first set was a nail-biter, with both teams exchanging powerful serves and tactical plays. Ebden and Peers demonstrated their experience, forcing a tiebreak where they narrowly edged out their opponents with a score of 7-6(5). The Lebanese team fought valiantly, but the Australians' precision and aggression were too much to handle.
In the second set, Ebden and Peers maintained their momentum, quickly establishing a lead. Despite Habib and Hassan's attempts to break back, the Australians proved dominant, wrapping up the match in just over an hour with a final score of 6-2.
This victory marks a promising start for the Australians in the tournament, as they look to continue their pursuit of Olympic gold in the prestigious event. Meanwhile, the Lebanese team showed great sportsmanship and resilience, leaving the court with their heads held high.
- Tennis
- Men's Doubles First Round
- tennis
- olympics
- 2024
- Australia
- Lebanon
- Roland-Garros
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