1 of 12 In Sunday's reverse singles, Tim Henman is in fine form against Gilles Muller, chasing down everything his opponent throws at him
2 of 12 The Luxembourg coach tries to rouse Muller but the 20-year-old goes down in straight sets
3 of 12 GB coach Jeremy Bates congratulates Henman on a job well done - the British number one did not drop a set in all three of his matches
4 of 12 Greg Rusedski made the final score 4-1 to Britain after beating Mike Scheidweiler in the fifth rubber
5 of 12 On Saturday, Henman teamed up with Rusedski to win Britain the doubles rubber over Luxembourg
6 of 12 It was a happy comeback for Rusedski in his first competitive match since being cleared of a drugs offence
7 of 12 Friday's play had started less well with Henman and Rusedski looking on as Arvind Parmar played Gilles Muller
8 of 12 Parmar, looking for his first Davis Cup singles win, begins confidently enough - taking the first set 6-4
9 of 12 The talented but erratic Muller bounces back to take the second set, and despite losing the third, recovers again to force a decider
10 of 12 British captain Jeremy Bates (right) does his best to instill Parmar with confidence
11 of 12 But Muller is too strong in the final set, despite Parmar's best efforts, and the Briton suffers a painful five-set defeat to leave his side 1-0 down
12 of 12 Henman eases to a 6-3 6-3 6-2 win over Kremer to level the tie at 1-1 ahead of Saturday's doubles