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Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Hosts Cal Poly, Travels to Cal

- No. 16 Stanford is 15-4 on the season, including a perfect 10-0 record at Taube Family Tennis Center.
- The Cardinal owns Pac-12 wins over Utah, Arizona State, UCLA, Oregon and Washington.
- Stanford is 4-0 all-time against Cal Poly and 97-23 all-time against California. The Cardinal has won each of the last six meetings with the Bears.
- Arthur Fery is the nation's No. 8 ranked singles player, and became Stanford's first No. 1 ranked player in over 10 years earlier this spring. He holds a 19-6 overall record this season, including a 9-4 mark in dual action. Fery is 7-4 against Pac-12 opponents and has seven wins against ranked foes as a sophomore. Stanford has three singles players ranked this week, Fery (9), Max Basing (52), Alexandre Rotsaert (94), and three doubles teams: Fery/Rotsaert (14), Fery/Geller (57) and Geller/Kopczynski (64). Six different singles players have been ranked at one point this season.
- Aryan Chaudhary and Max Basing rank second on the team 18 singles wins apiece, with Basing leading the squad with 13 dual wins. Eight athletes have at least three dual wins, while seven have five or more. Sangeet Sridhar joins Basing in double figures with 11.
- The pair of Fery and Rotsaert holds a 19-5 record together, and also reached the championship match at ITAs this fall. 
- Axel Geller became the 40th singles player in program history to reach 40 dual singles wins on March 11 against Utah.
- The Cardinal finished the 2020-21 season as Pac-12 champions in men's tennis for the first time since 2015, while the title was the program's first in outright fashion since 2003. The Cardinal went 11-6 on the season with a 6-1 mark in Pac-12 play, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Arthur Fery and Axel Geller return as All-Pac-12 selections from a year ago, while Geller also earned CoSIDA Academic All-America distinction.