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sports1d ago
No. 24 Stanford Men’s Tennis head coach Paul Goldstein feels like their best tennis is ahead
- Goldstein said Stanford was 'really a good team' but not at their finest in the loss to Virginia.
- Goldstein cited lost clutch points as the deciding factor in the match.
- Banerjee faced the top-ranked opponent and had a tight chance at a breakpoint late in the second set.
- Goldstein noted Chang and Razghi had chances to win their singles matches even after the team match was clinched.
- Goldstein emphasized a need for clearer plans in clutch moments and accepted some responsibility.
- Goldstein remains confident in the team’s growth and potential for improvement this season.
- Stanford’s next match was announced as Friday at home against SMU at 6:30 PM PT.
- The post-match comments covered Stanford's overall performance and team mentality going forward.
- The article situates Stanford’s struggle within the context of a top-ranked Virginia squad and the mental side of tennis.
- Goldstein singled out the team’s ability to compete with top opponents and the potential for growth.
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