Lebanon will play an important Davis Cup tennis match against Monaco on Friday and Saturday 16th and 17th September at the University of Notre Dame Stadium (Zouq Mosbeh) on their way back to the World First Group, a natural place for the Lebanese tennis player so how this meeting falls into the second group of competitions. The winner of this matchup will play in the playoffs in March next year, according to the opponent, which will be determined by the lottery. If he wins, he gets into the first group. Previously, Lebanon was in the first group, but its defeat against Switzerland on its territory in March last year saw it fall into the second group. Lebanon’s chances of beating Monaco seem strong as their ITF ranking is 42 and Monaco’s is 62 as Lebanon advances 20 positions. world), Hadi Habib (358th) and Hassan Ibrahim (1666th), Roy Thabet, Tamim Hallaq and Mustafa Al-Natura (the latter is a reserve player) led by national team coach Fadi Youssef (former national team player, who previously represented Lebanon in the Davis Cup). As for Monaco, he will play the match against Lebanon through Valentin Vachero (World No. 271), Lucas Katarina (Seeded No. 498), Hugo Ness (Seeded No. 1101) and Roman Arniodo in led by coach Guillaume Cuellar.

The Monaco delegation will arrive on Sunday 11 September and the Lebanese Tennis Federation will hold a press conference at 11:30 am on Wednesday 14 September at the University of Notre Dame (Zouq Mosbeh) to announce the details of the meeting between Lebanon and Monaco, provided that The lottery draw will take place at 1:00 am, at 12 pm on Thursday, September 15, also at the University of Notre Dame.

The official opening ceremony of the meeting will take place at 12:30 on Friday, September 16, at the first stadium of the University of Notre Dame (Zook Mosbeh), in the presence of official, sports and military events, the tennis family, the press and the media, followed by two men’s singles match. Loners know that the country that moves forward with three wins wins the confrontation.