- No. 23/19 Stanford is off to a 9-4 start (6-1 Pac-12) on the season, and won the outright Pac-12 Championship. The tiitle was the program's first since 2015, and its first outright title since 2003.
- The opening win over Santa Clara on March 12 came after 374 days between events. Stanford was among the final teams nationally to begin its season.
- Starting April 7, the ITA began publishing two versions (computerized and coaches) of the national team rankings. The Cardinal jumped to No. 23 in this week's computerized rankings and moved to No. 19 in the coaches poll. The ITA will be providing both sets of data to the NCAA Selection Committee.
- Timothy Sah was named the Pac-12 Player of the Week on April 12 after providing the clinching point in each of Stanford's victories over UCLA and USC. Sah, who came back from a 7-6, 5-0 deficit to win against USC, is 8-3 in singles play this season. He was the second-straight Stanford player to win the honor, as Arthur Fery was named the Pac-12 Player of the Week for March 29-April 4. Fery went 3-0 in singles, including a win over the nation's No. 15 singles player, and won both of his doubles matches on the week.
- Fery leads the team with 10 singles wins, while Timothy Sah ranks second with eight. 11 athletes have at least one victory and seven have at least four.
- 11 tandems have at least one doubles wins, with the pair of Fery and Alexandre Rotsaert holding a team-leading seven victories together.
- 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 110-47 record with a national ranking and a berth in the NCAA Championships in each of his first five seasons.
- Stanford is facing eighth-seeded Washington for the second match in-a-row. The first ended in a 7-0 triumph for the Cardinal.