Belgium has reached the Davis Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 victory over France as the Final Eight began in Bologna on Tuesday.
After Raphael Collignon battled back to beat Corentin Moutet, world number 43 Zizou Bergs then took to court and beat Arthur Rinderknech 6-3 7-6(4).
Bergs was in commanding form but wobbled when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set.
Rinderknech had a set point to level the match but could not take it and Bergs then regained control to win the tiebreaker, thumping a massive forehand winner before sprinting towards his teammates for a joyous celebration.
Moutet had looked in control against Collignon when he took the first set 6-2 but then fell apart at crucial moments.
At 5-6 in the second set Moutet twice double-faulted and also played an inexplicable trick shot that backfired on a crucial point.
Collignon played rock-solid tennis and Moutet crumbled again at 5-6 in the decider, double-faulting on match point down.
Belgium will face holders and hosts Italy in the semi-finals later this week if the Italians get past Austria on Wednesday.
Italy are without four-time Grand Slam champion Jannik Sinner while Spain, who face Czech Republic on Thursday, are deprived of world number one Carlos Alcaraz after he withdrew with a muscular injury on Tuesday.
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Norris, who started on pole and finished second, and fourth-placed Piastri were ruled out for excessive skid plank wear hours after the race had ended and the podium champagne been sprayed.
The development left Britain's Norris 24 points clear of four-times world champion Verstappen and Australian Piastri, now tied, with two rounds to go in Qatar and Abu Dhabi and 58
Makeshift opener Travis Head scored a brilliant century and paceman Mitchell Starc claimed a 10-wicket haul as Australia ran out eight-wicket victors against England on Saturday inside an astonishing two days during the Ashes opener at Perth Stadium.
South Africa's top order produced a string of cameos to guide the world champions to 247 for six with spinner Kuldeep Yadav leading India's fightback on day one of the second and final test in Guwahati on Saturday.
Formula One championship leader Lando Norris swept to pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in a wet and slippery qualifying on Friday with McLaren teammate and closest title rival Oscar Piastri only fifth.