Education
Stanford University.
Stanford University.
He first teamed up with fellow American Scott Lipsky in doubles in college. They finished their college career ranked as the #2 team in the nation, and they extended their partnership into their pro careers. In 2007, Martin and Lipsky qualified for the 2007 Wimbledon men"s doubles tournament, where the pair lost in the third round.
He and Lipsky reached the Association of Tennis Professionals Los Angeles men"s doubles final in 2007, where the team lost in straight sets to the top-ranked Bob and Mike Bryan.
Lipsky and Martin captured their first Association of Tennis Professionals title in February 2008 at the Systems, Applications and Products Open at Himachal Pradesh Pavilion in San Jose, defeating the number one ranked doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan, 7–6 (4), 7–5 in the finals. His career-high doubles ranking was World Number.
He teamed with Scott Lipsky to win his first Association of Tennis Professionals doubles title in February 2008 at the Systems, Applications and Products Open in San Jose, California, defeating the number one ranked doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan. Before attending Stanford, David was a United States Open Boys" Doubles champion with eventual Stanford teammate K. J. Hippensteel in 1998. 38, achieved in May 2008.