Belgium celebrates its upset Davis Cup victory over Germany in Frankfurt; Getty Images
Nick Kyrgios (centre), flanked by Matt Reid and Alex De Minaur, support Jordan Thompson from the sidelines; Getty Images
Jordan Thompson, despite it being a dead rubber, was clinical in beating Jan Satral in Australia’s 4-1 win over the Czech Republic in Melbourne; Getty Images
Nicolas Mahut (R) beat Yoshihito Nishioka to extend France’s lead to 4-0 over Japan; Getty Images
Steve Darcis celebrates his victory over Alexander Zverev which clinched a 3-1 for Belgium over Germany in Frankfurt; Getty Images
Steve Darcis celebrates with Belgian fans; Getty Images
German Alexander Zverev couldn’t stave off defeat to Steve Darcis of Belgium; Getty Images
Roberto Bautista Agut celebrates levelling the Spain v Croatia tie at 2-2 on the final day; Getty Images
Pablo Carreno Busta (centre, back) won the fifth and final rubber over Nikola Mektic to send Spain through to the Davis Cup quarterfinals; Getty Images
Dan Evans was frustrated in a loss to Vasek Pospisil in the fourth rubber of the Canada v Great Britain tie; Getty Images
Vasek Pospisil was thrilled to send the Canada v Great Britain tie to a fifth and final rubber; Getty Images
Canada’s Denis Shapovalov was defaulted for striking a ball which connected with the chair umpire in the eye. The incident handed Great Britain a 3-2 victory; Getty Images
The injured umpire; Getty Images
British fans formed a small but vocal minority in Ottawa; Getty Images
British captain Leon Smith (R) urged Kyle Edmund on in the fifth rubber; Getty Images
After falling behind 0-2 on the first day, Argentina levelled its tie at 2-2 after Carlos Berloq (pictured) overcame Paolo Lorenzi in five sets in Buenos Aires; Getty Images