French umpire Arnaud Gabas has had surgery to repair a fractured eye socket after being hit by a ball from Canada's Denis Shapovalov during a Davis Cup tie with Britain.
"Chair umpire Arnaud Gabas has undergone successful surgery in France to repair a fracture of the orbital bone under his left eye," the International Tennis Federation said in a statement on Sunday.
"The fracture was detected when doctors performed X-rays upon Mr Gabas' return from Ottawa, where he was unintentionally hit by a ball during the Davis Cup tie between Canada and Britain on February 5."
Gabas, who was initially sent to Ottawa General Hospital as a precaution, is recovering at home.
"I am now concentrating on rest and rehabilitation so I can be back on court in the near future," he said.