The net worth of Ernests Gulbis, a Latvian tennis player, is $4 million.
In 1988, Gulbis was born in Riga, Latvia.
When he was five, he was taken to a tennis court by his grandmother, who taught him how to play.
Gulbis’s grandfather was a player on the former Soviet Union’s national basketball team, and his two younger sisters were also athletes.
With two championships under his belt in 2014, Ernests is most recognized for defeating Roger Federer in the fourth round of the 2014 French Open.
The third wealthiest family in Latvia is believed to be Gulbis.
As a child, he did some acting and appeared with his mother. During his teenage years, Gulbis trained with Novak Djokovic in Germany.
He is also known for breaking tennis rackets.
Gulbis stated that he must be able to break a racket in every court globally.
He has been criticized for claiming that players such as Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, and Murray give tedious interviews.
As of 2014, Ernests Gulbis has amassed more than $4 million in prize money.
Since 2010, he has been a member of the Latvian team in the Davis Cup.