Gulbis has stormed into his first major semi-final like a hurricane with Roger Federer a high-profile casualty.
The outspoken 25-year-old has always had the talent just not the dedication, admitting that back in the bad old days -- as recently as 2012 -- he would often skip practice for five days.
But having described his late blossoming as riding "the last train", Gulbis, the son of one of Latvia's richest men, has realised that he could no longer go through life without being challenged.
"I never had problems in school. Tennis, everything was coming easy. I thought I'm just gonna grind in life like this, easy without any effort, and be successful.
"And then...Shit happened."
That "shit" as he calls it included being detained by police in Sweden accused of soliciting a prostitute and losing his wallet while taking a midnight Miami swim with a girl he had only just befriended.
He credits his move to Vienna to work with coach Gunther Bresnik, who handled Boris Becker in his prime, in helping turn his life and career around.
Gone were the late nights and hangovers from his partying in Riga.
"It just came together. Gunther didn't deal with those kind of problems which my other coaches were dealing with three, four years ago," recalled Gulbis.
"You know, I missed a practice once with Gunther because I had a long night. I called him 7:00 in the morning, and I said, Gun, I cannot come to practice. He understood it. It was once.
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