Ernests Gulbis, arguably tennis’ biggest oddball, once famously quipped, “I s–t my pants” after beating Roger Federer four years ago. On Friday at the U.S. Open, he made a different kind of mess, ...
PARIS — If tennis weren’t finally going so well for Ernests Gulbis, he could probably make a living as a comedian. Or a philosopher. Or maybe even a basketball player. It doesn’t really matter at this ...
LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) - From vampires to gambling and fine art, Ernests Gulbis offered a bizarre insight into the life of a millionaire Latvian tennis star during his brief Wimbledon challenge, ...
LONDON—The question began to crop up on Twitter after the second set: “Ernie can’t actually win this, can he?” The answer? You might call it the equivalent of a shrug emoji. “Who knows? Anything’s ...
France's Jeremy Chardy and Latvia's Ernests Gulbis put on a show in their Australian Open first-round encounter. Deposited out on Court 129 (no, not really) at the event, the two went at each other ...
The Russian, 34, has continued to enter elite tournaments, using the protected ranking rule, earning $323,626 since the beginning of last year. By Ben Rothenberg Gulbis, 28, a Latvian now ranked 589th ...
PARIS (AP) — If tennis weren’t finally going so well for Ernests Gulbis, he could probably make a living as a comedian. Or a philosopher. Or maybe even a basketball player. It doesn’t really matter at ...
Tennis player Ernests Gulbis, one of the sport's great villains, says he celebrated his semifinal run at the French Open by blowing his winnings at a Latvian casino. The 25-year-old won $557,000 at ...
Ernests Gulbis has learned that talent alone does not equal success on his journey to the French Open semifinal. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) PARIS -- The main interview room at the French Open isn ...
The always-entertaining Ernests Gulbis was sitting for a press conference after his first-round win at Wimbledon when he was asked a question about John McEnroe's suggestion that tennis should get rid ...
PARIS (AP) If tennis weren't finally going so well for Ernests Gulbis, he could probably make a living as a comedian. Or a philosopher. Or maybe even a basketball player. It doesn't really matter at ...