Career
Primarily a doubles specialist, he represented the United States on the Association of Tennis Professionals World Tour, Association of Tennis Professionals Challenger Tour and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Star Team. Davidson was, three times, a first team All-American selection at Azusa Pacific University. Davidson"s highest national collegiate singles ranking was #14, in 2003.
As team captain of the APU team in 2005, he led the Cougars to their first ever National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championship.
2006
In July, Davidson played as the male reserve for the Sacramento Capitals of the World Team Tennis league. He played alongside Anna Kournikova, Mark Knowles, and competed against Pete Sampras of the Newport Beach Breakers.
He was coached by Wayne Bryan, father of Bob and Mike Bryan. 2007
Davidson"s most successful year on tour, he reached a career high of #527 in the world.
Partnering Rojan Gajjar (IND), the duo fell in the round of 16 to tour veterans Olivier Rochus and Lars Burgsmuller.
Davidson reached a career high ranking of #527 in the world on October 22, 2007.