Wildcards Gearing Up for Action at WSL Western Australia Margaret River Pro
The seventh stop of the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour, Western Australia Margaret River Pro, is just around the corner. Athletes are preparing to ta
www.si.comI don’t have live results right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports.
The Margaret River Pro (WSL event) has historically been highly dependent on swell, with programming often paused or adjusted when conditions are unfavorable. For example, in 2025 there were multiple calls to pause competition due to smaller or inconsistent surf, with organizers waiting for better swells mid-week. This pattern suggests that any “latest news” will frequently reference swell forecasts and competition resumption times rather than final results on any given day.[1]
In 2025, event organizers expected 6–8 ft swells to improve conditions on specific days, prompting decisions on when to resume heats after weather and buoy data were assessed. This context is useful for interpreting current updates, which are likely to focus on swell outlook and potential calls to start or pause competition.[1]
For broader context, coverage around the Margaret River Pro during recent seasons emphasized the mid-season cut implications and wildcard entries, with organizers coordinating schedule changes around forecasted conditions. If there’s any “latest news” now, it will probably mention swell forecasts, potential dates to resume, and any notable Heat-ups or eliminations tied to the ongoing tour.[2][5]
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The seventh stop of the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour, Western Australia Margaret River Pro, is just around the corner. Athletes are preparing to ta
www.si.comCompetition has been put on hold at the Margaret River Pro for two days as organisers await the arrival of big swell and more favourable winds mid-week.
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