It was a huge day for first-ever QS finalists Carlos Munoz and Cole Houshmand, but in the end Munoz took the 2017 title.
The up-and-coming talents of North America came out firing and locked in their spots for finals day.
Excellent rail-surfing, aerial antics, and barrels on offer to open up the first day of competition.
ISA Gold Medalist Jhonny Corzo and Dylan Southworth among the Mexican surfers prepared to bring Mexico its first Acapulco title.
The Indies Trader skipper may have just helped solve the Amelia Earhart mystery.
Delving a little deeper into the current World No. 6
The reigning World Champion just surrendered the Jeep Leader jersey after back-to-back early losses. So what gives?
They're much more than coaches, and that's why their star players are winning.
Getting in his opponents' grills and surfing top to bottom pays off for the Italian.
The Barbadian found redemption at Zippers and return to his great form.
The Maui ripper earned runner-up last year and came back firing on all cylinders over an international field.
A long overdue win for the Brazilian at Zippers was the culmination of incredible performances to earn a vital 6,000 points.
More international dominance and top North America threats highlighted the Quarterfinal matchups.
Zippers turned on for the men's Pro Junior Quarterfinals and the region's best did not disappoint.
A stacked Quarterfinal draw has been realized after finishing the final four heats of Round Two.
A massive day of competition determined the Quarterfinalists as they debuted at Zippers.
Zippers delivers on a critical day of competition at the QS6,000.
Amid all the women's QS6,000 action, opening rounds of the Pro Junior women got underway.
Top surfers came out firing as big performances, and a few upsets, followed on day two in Mexico.
Women's Qualifying Series (QS) 6,000 charges through multiple rounds to kick off event.