If you have a chance, watch my boy Gulbis. You won't be sorry. If you never sen this guy play, it's a must see.
No need to start the debate about Gulbis's inability to close the matches.

THIS WILL BE A FUN MATCH!
NARCOSIS2009 wrote:Murray and Gulbis have met twice before, with the Briton winning both times, including a victory at Queen's Club last year.
"I played pretty well," said the 20-year-old Gulbis. "In the third set he took a medical time-out when it was 5-5.
"Actually he had nothing (wrong with him), he just broke my rhythm, and I wasn't an experienced enough player to deal with that at the time.
"I don't say that I would have beaten him, but in this tournament it's going to be like a new match and the past won't count so much."
But Murray, who later pulled out of the tournament with a thumb injury, hit back at the Latvian's comments.
"I did have to withdraw from the next round the following day, so that's very disappointing to hear," said the Scot.
"I never once used any of the rules that certain players have used to try to gain an upper hand in a match or to slow my opponent down or anything.
"When I played him at Queen's that was not the case. I didn't realise there was a problem. I woke up and I couldn't grip the racket the following day."
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