After an exceptional Australian leg, which saw her make her first Finals appearance there's a chance the Rookie could break into the Final
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Athletes on the Championship Tour are coming off the longest ever Australian leg, and while some have headed home, others are off to El
Gabriel Medina and Carissa Moore may have a comfortable rankings lead, but the race for the Final 5 continues to tighten.
The forecast models are already alluding to a start with a bang on day one of the waiting period (May 16-26).
The Californian CT surfer didn't want to paddle out for her Elimination Round heat at Main Break, but she did it anyway, and won.
After a fierce Finals Day, Filipe Toledo and Tatiana Weston-Webb have taken out the Boost Mobile Margaret River Pro presented by Corona.
There's plenty of swell on the horizon for the remainder of the waiting period, the trick is getting the winds to cooperate.
Gabriel Medina is on top of the world and doing the best surfing of his career, but Main Break and Florence have a special connection.
They may be Tokyo bound, but Wright, Wilson and Bourez need some results to keep their Rip Curl WSL Finals campaigns alive.
The Australian is currently ranked no.6 in the world after the first three events of the year, and will be looking to bring his form to WA.
A promising forecast, a local hero headed home, world title races tightening, things are about to get really interesting in West Oz.
Moore has the most powerful approach on the Women's CT, and while there are other's who are close, she'll be the clear favourite in WA.
Western Australia provides a special experience for surfers who want to get off-the-grid in search of waves and natural beauty.
After two events in Australia, Gabriel Medina and Carissa Moore are looking especially strong. Who can stop them in WA?
Form never goes out the window at Margs and here are the proven competitors to look out for when the Championship Tour heads west.
Gabriel Medina and Caroline Marks have won the Rip Curl Narrabeen Classic presented by Corona, both sending a message to their competitors.
With Finals Days set, top seeds Ferreira, Florence and Wright all came up short on a fierce day of action in New South Wales.
With more east in the swell, Narrabeen came alive as World Title contenders made their presence felt with some nail-biting heat wins.