Humbert tames Popyrin, decisive double to come between Australia and France!
It all started so badly for Les Bleus.
Although heavily favored in his singles match against Thanasi Kokkinakis, Arthur Fils fell into the trap set for him by the 28-year-old. Lacking rhythm and a little too shaky on the important points, the world number 25 let his opponent bring the first point to Australia.
Fortunately for Les Bleus, Ugo Humbert assumed his status as France's No.1 player to put the two nations back on an equal footing.
Up against an in-form Alexei Popyrin, the left-hander largely dominated proceedings, winning in two short sets (6-3, 6-2).
A strong player, he is now back in the game for France.
Now it's all down to doubles. For the Tricolores, the opposing pair, Matthew Ebden, Olympic champion in July, and Max Purcell, recent winner of the US Open, are a real scarecrow.
Davis Cup: between reforms, criticism and national culture
The paradox dividing tennis: exhausted players and a saturated calendar, yet ever more exhibitions
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Is padel threatening tennis? Inside the revolution shaking up the established order