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Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Hosts ITA Kickoff Weekend

The winner of the four-team bracket will advance to the ITA National Team Indoor Championships

  • Stanford men's tennis hosts ITA Kickoff Weekend for the first time since 2023, welcoming Utah, Oregon and Rice to the Farm. Stanford opens the event at 9 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 23 against Utah, with Oregon taking on Rice at noon. The losing teams from Friday's matches will face off on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 9 a.m. while the winners will battle at noon for the opportunity to participate in the ITA National Team Indoor Championships.
  • The Cardinal began its spring campaign with the first two of six consecutive battles at home, posting wins over Saint Mary's and San Diego State at Arrillaga Tennis Center-Taube Pavilion. Alex Chang and Alex Razeghi each posted 2-0 weeks in singles, while the doubles tandems of Razeghi and Hudson Rivera and Jagger Leach and Mark Krupkin were also 2-0.
  • Jagger Leach was named the ACC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 20 for his performances against the Gaels and Aztecs. Leach earned his first-career singles victory against San Diego State, and the award is the first in the category for Stanford since joining the ACC.
  • Stanford enters ITA Kickoff Weekend ranked No. 3 in the country, marking the program's highest ranking since March 27, 2018. Should the Cardinal rise to No. 2 in the ITA rankings, it would mark the highest since March 13, 2018. Two players were ranked in singles at the end of the fall: Alex Chang (67) and Nico Godsick (78), and, the Cardinal has two ranked doubles pairs: Godsick/Hudson Rivera (39) and Chang/Alex Razeghi (40).
  • Chang leads the team with eight singles wins this season, while Razeghi is close behind with five. Nico Godsick, Hudson Rivera and Mark Krupkin have two apiece. Chang and Razeghi pace the Cardinal with six doubles wins while the duo of Hudson Rivera and Godsick has posted three. The doubles pair of Chang and Razeghi reached the round of 16 at the NCAA Doubles Championship in November.
  • In a field with two former Pac-12 rivals, Stanford is 39-3 all-time against Utah, Stanford's first round opponent. It holds a 2-1 mark against Rice, last meeting in 2016, and a 38-5 record vs. Oregon.
  • The Cardinal finished a remarkable season in 2024-25, going 26-6 overall while winning an ACC Championship in its first season in the conference and advancing to the national semifinals of the NCAA Championships and the ITA National Team Indoor Championships.
  • Stanford returns seven players from last season's roster, including ITA All-American Samir Banerjee and four additional players that won at last nine singles matches last season. The Cardinal added a trio of strong newcomers in Jagger Leach, the top-rated recruit in the country per Tennis Recruiting Network, five-star signee Mark Krupkin and California transfer Alex Chang, who was an All-Pac-12 second team honoree for the Golden Bears in 2024.
  • The Cardinal has had success on the professional level, notably with Nishesh BasavareddyTristan Boyer and Arthur Fery in recent years. All three have earned grand slam wins, including second round Australian Open appearances in 2026 from Basavareddy and Fery. Boyer has reached the second round of the US Open and the Australian Open, while Fery also reached the second round in singles at Wimbledon in 2025, beating the world No. 20 player Alexei Popyrin, and the third round in doubles at Wimbledon in 2024.
  • Stanford's current student-athletes have also seen widespread success in ITF Futures and ATP Challenger tournaments, with the program earning 12 ITF futures championships in the summer of 2025, including eight titles from returning players.
  • Paul Goldstein is in his 12th season as the Taube Family Director of Men's Tennis. Goldstein’s teams have posted a 194-79 record with a national ranking and a berth in the NCAA Championships in each of his seasons at the helm.