It’s a good sponsorship package. My dad has been dealing with that side but you may be right , it may not be as much as 100% .
Some other points people have raised. Yes, the level of tennis at Stanford is far higher than any of the Ivy schools. Columbia in fact is the only Ivy to get close. There are several examples of pro players who went to Stanford or similar strong tennis schools and played successful pro tennis after graduating. From the Ivies I can only think of 1 ( Harvard ) and he halted his degree after a year to play professionally. But I’m also not banking on a pro career or I wouldn’t be going to college at all !
For my major I think political science is the most likely. Is there any advantage in doing that in any of those schools in particular?
I’m not worried about fighting for a spot on whatever team even though I know Stanford will be tougher. I want to play in the NCAA finals and usually only 1 Ivy school makes it there.
But I also like the idea of going to a school with a worldwide reputation since tennis isn’t e erything !