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TAG: Ernests Gulbis

Jan/23

23

Gulbis Won’t Give Up

Ernests Gulbis may be 34 years old now and ranked 314 in the world but he’s not about to give up his ATP career. The Latvian stopped his 2022 season after losing 62 63 to Mate Valkusz at the Vilnius, Lithuania Challenger in mid October. But he resumed competing last week at the Tenerife Challenger […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/22

17

Gulbis Won’t Give Up

Ernests Gulbis has been ranked in the top ten and won ten ATP singles titles. Today the former elite ATP champion is 33 years old and ranked 379 in the world. Today Gulbis also won an ATP Challenger qualifying tournament match vs. 32 year old 867 ranked Jonathan Eyserric 26 64 63 in Italy. Gulbis’ […] Continue to read full article...

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Apr/22

6

Racquet Smashing Becoming Illegal?

By Scoop Malinowski The ATP announced stricter punishment for on-court misconduct… “Effective immediately and as we head into the clay court swing, the ATP officiating team has been directed to take a stricter stance in judging violations of the code of conduct.” — Andrea Gaudenzi. This means after the controversial racquet smash/abuse incidents by Alexander […] Continue to read full article...

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Feb/18

5

Gulbis Resurfaces in Sofia

gulbmem By Scoop Malinowski Ernests Gulbis recently lost to a player ranked 529 in the world. That's right, the former Roland Garros semifinalist in 2014 lost in three sets 46 36 16 to Benjamin Hassan at the Koblenz Challenger in January. But if you thought the Latvian veteran might be finished at the ATP level, you are wrong. The 29-year-old Gulbis, now ranked 199 in singles, has qualified for the Sofia main draw by beating Lorenzo Sonego 76 67 76 and Florian Mayer 64 61 in qualifying. Continue to read full article...

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Aug/10

10

Biofile with Ernests Gulbis

By Scoop Malinowski Status: Winner of one ATP singles title – 2010 Delray Beach. Coached by Hernan Gumy since September 2009. Currently ranked ATP #28. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 169 DOB: August 30, 1988 In: Riga, Latvia First Tennis Memory: “I went with my grandmother. I was living a lot with my grandmother when I was […] Continue to read full article...

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