The Stanford tennis teams enter the week with identical 4-0 marks, and both will be back in action later this week. However, their schedules shape up differently, with the men geared up for tournament play at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships and the women playing the first of three homes matches before opening Pac-10 play in Los Angeles at the end of the month. >> Read More
No. 9 Stanford cruised past No. 40 Hawai'i 6-1 on Saturday afternoon at the Taube Family Tennis Stadium, improving to 4-0 on the season. The singles matches were played first, with Stanford picking up wins at five positions. Leading 2-1, the Cardinal received easy victories from Alex Clayton (6-4, 6-4) and Bradley Klahn (6-4, 6-3) at the top of the lineup to clinch the match. >> Read More
Sophomore Bradley Klahn has been named Pac-10 Player of the Week for Jan. 25-31, as announced by Commissioner Larry Scott. The honor is the first of the season for Klahn and fourth overall for his career. Klahn earned three Pac-10 Player of the Week awards in 2009, becoming the third player to win three such awards in the same year and first freshman to accomplish the feat. >> Read More
No. 9 Stanford posted its second shutout of the season on Saturday afternoon, blanking No. 45 Oklahoma 7-0 in a second round match during ITA Kick-Off Weekend. With the victory, the Cardinal (3-0) punches its ticket to the National Team Indoor Championships, slated for Feb. 12-15 in Charlottesville, Va. One day after defeating No. 57 UNC Wilmington 6-1, Stanford looked equally sharp against Oklahoma. >> Read More
No. 9 Stanford cruised past No. 57 UNC Wilmington 6-1 on Friday afternoon, opening ITA Kick-Off Weekend with a victory and keeping its hopes alive for an appearance in the National Team Indoor Championships. Stanford improved to 2-0 overall, as the Taube Family Tennis Stadium is one 15 host sites around the country for this weekend's tournament. The ITA Kick-Off Weekend features four teams at each site vying to advance to the National Team Indoor Championships on Feb. 12-15 in Charlottesville, Va. >> Read More
With rain expected in the forecast, there have been a few changes to this weekend's tennis lineup as both the Stanford men's and women's teams are scheduled to be in action. >> Read More