
David Gertler
417 Posts
David Gertler
417 PostsRole
Tennis Analyst
Experience
10 years
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Experience
Gertler has written hundreds of tennis articles for various websites since 2012, and he is excited to be continuing to write about the sport for The Action Network. He has been a podcast guest for the Cracked Racquets podcasts, which are a part of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. Gertler has been writing tennis articles for Action since January 2022.
Education
Gertler has a BA from the University of Michigan where he studied psychology. He then went on to get his MEd from Vanderbilt University. He watched and wrote about tennis throughout his higher education experiences.
Specialties
- Women's Tennis
- Men's Tennis
More from David Gertler

Thursday Madrid Open Predictions: Anisimova and Putintseva Value Plays
David Gertler
Apr 28, 2022 UTC

WTA Stuttgart Predictions: Kasatkina & Jabeur Smart Tuesday Plays
David Gertler
Apr 18, 2022 UTC

ATP Monte Carlo Predictions: Davidovich Fokina Deserves More Respect
David Gertler
Apr 17, 2022 UTC

ATP Monte Carlo Predictions: Fritz and Rublev Undervalued in Monaco
David Gertler
Apr 13, 2022 UTC

ATP Monte Carlo Predictions: Davidovich Fokina To Challenge Djokovic
David Gertler
Apr 12, 2022 UTC

WTA Charleston Predictions: Kvitova's Rally Tolerance Will Be Tested
David Gertler
Apr 4, 2022 UTC
Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
You tend to remember the losses more than the wins, but one summer during undergrad, I remember hitting on plenty of grass-court set overs. For a little while, I felt invincible. Of course, that feeling quickly faded.
Most Heartbreaking Bet
A few summers ago, I had the biggest bet of my life on the Portland Timbers to beat the Seattle Sounders. The Timbers went up a goal, and when a Sounders player got a red card to put the Timbers up a man, I was feeling really good. Unfortunately, in stoppage time, the Sounders scored equalized. I spent most of my night lying in bed restless, desperately hoping that the melatonin would eventually kick in.





















