- Stanford is off to a 2-3 start on the season, with wins over Santa Clara and Saint Mary's. The opening win over the Broncos came after 374 days between events.
- Arthur Fery leads the team with four singles wins, while 10 athletes have one victory. The doubles pairs of Fery & Timothy Sah and Neel Rajesh and Alexandre Rotsaert lead the way with 2-0 marks.
- Stanford returned its entire roster from a year ago, and added the top recruiting class in the country: Tristan Boyer (Altadena, CA), Aryan Chaudhary (Santa Clara, CA), Arthur Fery (Wimbledon, UK) and Alex Lee (Oak Brook, IL).
- Five singles players were ranked in the opening poll from the ITA: Alex Rotsaert (No. 3), Axel Geller (No. 20), Sangeet Sridhar (No. 75), Arthur Fery (No. 94) and Tristan Boyer (No. 119). Additionally, the pair of Geller and Neel Rajesh was slotted in as the 11th-ranked doubles pair to start the year. The team was ranked No. 5 as a team to start the spring season.
- Paul Goldstein has established himself among Stanford’s elite men’s tennis coaches in the program’s rich history. In six-plus seasons as the Cardinal mentor, Goldstein’s teams have posted a 103-46 record with a national ranking and a berth in the NCAA Championships in each of his first five seasons.
- The team's Pac-12 opener, Stanford is 36-2 all-time against the Utes.