For the first time in the history of the WSL Championship Tour, the 2021 World Champion will be decided by a one-day, winner-take-all event titled the Rip Curl WSL Finals.
Marquee victories from Lakey Peterson and Filipe Toledo wrapped competition at the pristine venue of Jeffreys Bay, with just one stop remaining on the 2023 WSL Championship Tour.
Two events remain on the 2023 WSL Championship Tour schedule before the season culminates with the Rip Curl WSL Finals at Lower Trestles this September.
With the El Salvador Pro now in the rearview mirror, only three events remain on the 2023 WSL Championship Tour schedule before the season culminates with the Rip Curl WSL Finals at Lower Trestles this September.
In a monumental day of surfing at Margaret River’s iconic Main Break, world champion Gabriel Medina topped the podium to win the Margaret River Pro, Tyler Wright finished runner-up to secure the Yellow Leader’s Jersey.
Featuring the top five men and top five women in the world, the Rip Curl WSL Finals features an all-star lineup with world title stakes and all kinds of surfing intrigue. Here’s who’s you’ll see at Lower Trestles this September.
After a long, hard-fought season on the Championship Tour, Costa Rica's Brisa Hennessy is heading to Lower Trestles for her first appearance in the Rip Curl WSL Finals.
The biggest day of the year in professional surfing is edging closer, and surf fans across the globe are ramping up for the occasion. Amid all the buzz and excitement, we’re here to make your pilgrimage down to Trestles on Finals day that much easier.
Before there was a world champion, before there was pro surfing, before there was even a surf industry, Miki Dora and Phil Edwards found their own private paradise at Trestles.
The Rip Curl WSL Finals is the ultimate day in competitive surfing. With the world title decided in a one-day, winner-take-all event, the stakes couldn’t be higher.