- Stephanie Gilmore and South Africaโs Matthew McGillivray finish runnerโs up
- Cabarita Headland offers great waves for Finals Day
- Watch LIVE at WorldSurfLeague.com


CABARITA HEADLAND, NSW / AUS (Monday, September 14, 2020) – Tyler Wright and Ethan Ewing have taken epic victories at the Tweed Coast Pro, event one of the Australian Grand Slam of Surfing. Both Wright and Ewing looked destined for victory, each dominating the final day in fun two-to-three foot waves at the beautiful Cabarita Headland in what has been professional surfingโs return to the ocean for the first event since March this year.
In what was a rematch from the final of the Lululemon Maui Pro, the last event of the 2019 Championship Tour, seven-time WSL World Champion Stephanie Gilmore came up against two-time WSL World Champion Tyler Wright. The pair were the form surfers of the event, both posting excellent heat totals in their respective quarterfinals, the highest of the entire event. In the Final though, it was Wright who prevailed with her powerful attacking brand of surfing, dominating Gilmore with a two-wave combination of 15.67 (out of a possible 20). Wrightโs performance was strong and came off the back of her powerful statement yesterday when she took a knee in solidarity with Black Lives Matter during her opening heat.
โTo surf the final with Steph was great,โ Wright said. โStephโs been one of my biggest idols and is now a close friend. Through this COVID time, Stephโs been there for a lot of us and we try to surf and train together every day through what has been a tough time for all. This event also meant a lot for me standing for social justice and equality in solidarity with Black Lives Matter – Itโs been a great opportunity for me to put it on surfingโs platform and Iโm appreciative of this opportunity.โ

The menโs Final was an amazing glimpse into professional surfingโs future with Championship Tour comeback kid Ethan Ewing facing off with the only international competitor in the field, 2020 Tour Rookie Matthew McGillivray. Ewing dominated from the outset, posting a near-perfect 9.77 single wave score, the highest of the event, for an incredible display of frontside hacks. From that point on the 22-year-old North Stradbroke Islander had the event in the bag, making it the perfect return to the top level for one of Australiaโs most promising title contenders for years to come.
โI’m over the moon right now,โ Ewing said. โIt’s been a great event and it all fell into place for me during that final. All-day there were really fun waves that allowed me to open up and post high scores. Matt McGillivray has been surfing fantastic so I knew I needed to score big in that final. I’m so happy WSL has been able to pull this together for us to all get back out there and compete. Itโs good to be back competing.โ

Although seven-time WSL World Champion Stephanie Gilmore didnโt get the win today, she was over the moon to be back in a jersey and competing in front of a global audience on the stretch of coast she grew up on and learned to surf.
โIt’s been a really good event and great to get back in the jersey and meet up with all the girls and guys,โ Gilmore said. โI’m happy with my result by making the final. Tyler chose great waves in that final and I probably had the wrong line-up strategy at the start and was always trying to play catch up but I’m happy with how I performed here. Itโs just so good to be back.โ

Having travelled to Australia to compete in the opening events of the Championship Tour before they were cancelled, South African Matthew McGillivray decided to hang around down under in case events were called back on. Eventually, there were no flights home and he was stuck in Australia which ended up paying off as he found himself with a spot in Australian Grand Slam of Surfing. McGillivray made the most of his opportunity, making it all the way to the Final, his second runner-up place to Ethan Ewing on Australiaโs East Coast.
โI’m overwhelmed to make the finals here,โ McGillivray said. โIt’s been a great event and to surf against Ethan was special because we’ve met in a final before and he beat me last time as well so I’ll have to try and get one back on him soon. It was a big decision for me to stay on here and I miss my family and friends back in South Africa but I look forward to getting back there soon. Although itโs been tough the decision was made worth it with getting a spot in the Australian Grand slam of Surfing and has been a good decision for my career.โ
Australian Olympic team qualifier Sally Fitzgibbons was eliminated in her Quarterfinal heat against eventual event winner Wright who dominated the matchup. Although Wright had a stranglehold on the heat, Fitzgibbons launched one of the manoeuvres of the event, landing a massive tail-high air-reverse, one of the best seen in competition.
Both of Australiaโs male Olympic Team members Owen Wright and Julian Wilson were eliminated in the Quarterfinals by the eventual finalist Ewing and 2020 Tour Rookie Jack Robinson showing the future of Australian surfing is in strong hands. Robinson fell short in his Semifinal heat but was on fire all event, showing his drive in small waves is as strong as it is in waves of consequence.
Young guns Molly Picklum, Isabella Nichols and Zahli Kelly all put up a solid showing at Cabarita headland but all went down in their Quarterfinal Heats.
All eyes will now be focussed on the forecast for the Boost Mobile Pro Gold Coast as the Australian Grand Slam of Surfing continues for the coming weeks.
The Australian Grand Slam of Surfing, part of The WSL Countdown, will see 24 of Australia’s best surfers (12 men and 12 women) go head to head in their respective divisions. 11 male CT competitors and 8 female CT competitors will be on standby for each stop, some looking to compete for the first time in 2020. The remaining spots in each field will be allocated to the highest ranked 2019 non-qualifying Australian surfers or selected wildcard surfers.
The broadcast-only โstrike missionโ style event, not designed for spectators due to COVID, will see competitors given just four daysโ notice within the competition window, to travel to each location to compete over two days. Surf conditions will determine which location is surfed and when to make sure surfers compete in the best conditions possible.
Adding to the high stakes, men’s and women’s overall series champions will each win $20,000AUD to donate to a charity of their choice.
The Australian Grand Slam of Surfing will run across the nation between September 13 and 14 and be broadcast live on worldsurfleague.com, Channel 7 (7Plus), Fox Sports Australia (Kayo) and Sky Sport NZ.
For more information on this and the WSL Countdown Series, please visitwww.worldsurfleague.com
The Australian Grand Slam of Surfing couldnโt happen without the valued support of our partners including the NSW Government, Boost Mobile, Jeep, Bonsoy, Harvey Norman, Wingman Beer, Red Bull, Seven Network, Fox Sports Australia and Sky Sport NZ.
Tweed Coast Pro Women’s Final Results:
HEAT 1: Tyler Wright (AUS) 15.67 def. Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 10.27
Tweed Coast Pro Men’s Final Results:
HEAT 1: Ethan Ewing (AUS) 18.60 DEF. Matthew McGillivray (ZAF) 13.90
Tweed Coast Pro Women’s Semifinal Results:
HEAT 1: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 11.10 DEF. Macy Callaghan (AUS) 10.37
HEAT 2: Tyler Wright (AUS) 16.00 DEF. Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) 12.37
Tweed Coast Pro Men’s Semifinal Results:
HEAT 1: Ethan Ewing (AUS) 15.33 DEF. Connor O’Leary (AUS) 11.17 |
HEAT 2: Matthew McGillivray (ZAF) 13.80 DEF. Jack Robinson (AUS) 13.37″
Tweed Coast Pro Women’s Quarterfinal Results:
HEAT 1: Macy Callaghan (AUS) 13.27 DEF. Isabella Nichols (AUS) 5.50
HEAT 2: Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) 16.17 DEF. Zahli Kelly (AUS) 11.16
HEAT 3: Tyler Wright (AUS) 16.60 DEF. Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) 13.60
HEAT 4: Nikki Van Dijk (AUS) 12.00 DEF. Molly Picklum (AUS) 8.94
Tweed Coast Pro Men’s Quarterfinalย Results:
HEAT 1:ย Connor O’Leary (AUS) 13.47 DEF. Adrian Buchan (AUS) 13.44 |ย
HEAT 2:ย Ethan Ewing (AUS) 15.37 DEF. Owen Wright (AUS) 12.80 |ย
HEAT 3:ย Jack Robinson (AUS) 14.33 DEF. Julian Wilson (AUS) 14.00 |ย
HEAT 4:ย Matthew McGillivray (ZAF) 13.36 DEF. Mikey Wright (AUS) 11.20
About the WSL
The World Surf League (WSL), established in 1976, is the home of surfing. The WSL is dedicated to changing the world through the inspirational power of surfing by creating authentic events, experiences, and storytelling to inspire a growing, global community to live with purpose, originality, and stoke.
The WSL is a global organization, headquartered in Santa Monica and with regional offices in North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, and EMEA. The WSL possesses a deep appreciation for the sport’s rich heritage while promoting progression, innovation, and performance at the highest levels.
The WSL is comprised of Tours & Events, celebrating the worldโs best surfers across all disciplines and annually running more than 180 global contests and crowning the undisputed World Champions across all divisions; WSL WaveCo, where innovation meets experience; and WSL Studios, which offers best in class storytelling across competition, lifestyle, and conservation.
For more information, please visitย WorldSurfLeague.com

TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – [DATE]: <> on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Macy Callaghan of Australia winning quarterfinal heat 1 of the Tweed Heads Pro to advance to the semifinals on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Ethan Ewing of Australia winning the final of the Tweed Heads Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Ethan Ewing of Australia winning the final of the Tweed Heads Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Ethan Ewing of Australia winner of the final of the Tweed Heads Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Sally Fitzgibbons of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 3 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – [DATE]: <> on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Zahli Kelly of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 2 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Contestable conditions for finals day of the Tweed Coast Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Matthew McGillivray of South Africa winning quarterfinal heat 4 of the Tweed Heads Pro to advance to the semifinals on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Connor O’Leary of Australia placing second in semifinal heat 1 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Molly Picklum of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 3 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Jack Robinson of Australia winning quarterfinal heat 3 of the Tweed Heads Pro to advance to the semifinals on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Nikki Van Dijk of Australia winning quarterfinal heat 4 of the Tweed Heads Pro to advance to the semifinals on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Julian Wilson of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 3 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Mikey Wright of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 4 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Owen Wright of Australia placing second in quarterfinal heat 2 of the Tweed Heads Pro to be eliminated from the competition on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Two-time WSL Champion Tyler Wright of Australia winning quarterfinal heat 3 of the Tweed Heads Pro to advance to the semifinals on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Two-time WSL Champion Tyler Wright of Australia winning the final of the Tweed Heads Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images) 
TWEED HEADS SOUTH, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 14: Two-time WSL Champion Tyler Wright of Australia winner the final of the Tweed Heads Pro on September 14, 2020 in Tweed Heads South, Australia. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/World Surf League via Getty Images)
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