All-American Commodores

Mohr, Webster in rare air after 2025 All-American selection

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt women’s tennis senior Célia-Belle Mohr and freshman Sophia Webster were named as 2025 All-Americans, announced by the ITA this week.

 

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Mohr becomes the first player in program history to become a five-time All-American across singles and doubles play, while Webster is now the only freshman in program history to earn All-American status.

“In just three years, Célia has become the most decorated player in Vanderbilt women’s tennis history,” head coach Aleke Tsoubanos said. “She now stands alone as the only five-time All-American in our program and I’m incredibly proud of her.”

“And what a tremendous honor for Sophia to become a doubles All-American in her freshman year at Vanderbilt,” Tsoubanos continued. “The doubles point this year was such an important part of our success, and she and Célia performed among the top teams in the country at the top position to earn this recognition. I’m excited to see the updates and a new face on our All-American wall this fall.”

Mohr ended her senior campaign ranked No. 6 after going 18-6 in dual matches, all at the No. 1 singles position. She produced 12 ranked wins, three of which came over top-10 opponents: No. 3 Mary Stoiana of Texas A&M, No. 4 DJ Bennett of Auburn and No. 6 Elza Tomase of Tennessee. Her victory over Stoiana sparked the momentum shift in the Dores’ 5-2 defeat of the No. 2-ranked Aggies. Mohr went on a 10-match win streak from Jan. 31 to March 16, leading the team to a 10-2 clip in that span.

Mohr and Webster secured the final All-American doubles selection with a final ranking of No. 10. The pair went 12-5 in dual matches this season, generating six ranked victories in the process. Four of their six ranked wins came against top-25 opponents.

The full ITA release can be read online. For more information, updates and exclusive offseason content, follow the Vanderbilt women’s tennis team, @VandyWTennis, on Instagram and X.