Margaret River Pro | Australia's South West
Experience world-class surfing at the Margaret River Pro, where the world’s best male and female surfers battle it out in the raw, powerful waves of Surfers
australiassouthwest.comI don’t have live access to the latest updates right now, but here’s the most recent context I can share about WSL Margaret River Pro events up to early 2026 and where things stood:
If you want, I can pull the latest reliable summaries or the current weather/swell outlook for Margaret River Pro from recent sources and present a concise update with citations. I can also create a quick timeline of the 2025–2026 Margaret River Pro developments if that would help.
Experience world-class surfing at the Margaret River Pro, where the world’s best male and female surfers battle it out in the raw, powerful waves of Surfers
australiassouthwest.comRead more about the Tourism Western Australia's recent deal to keep the Margaret River Pro a part of the World Surfing League (WSL) until at least 2028.
ministryofsport.comThe 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.comThe first day of the WSL Margaret River Pro kicked off today with pumping swell. But with a huge storm on the way, it’s unclear when it will be called on again.
www.perthnow.com.auAt 8AM today in Western Australia, WSL surfers and officials will meet to hear competitor’s thoughts on finishing the Margaret River Pro, after two shark attacks near the contest site during the last day of competition have many WSL athletes feeling less than safe at Main Break and elsewhere.
stabmag.comAt Wsl Margaret River, the water had already done enough to change the mood of the event. A historic day of pumping swell pushed the Western Australia Margaret River Pro into motion with 28 heats completed, and now the waiting begins again as more swell approaches and the forecast grows more complicated. What is the …
www.el-balad.comThe World Surf League (WSL) has called off the Margaret River Pro for Tuesday after two shark attacks at nearby West Australian beaches a day earlier. The decision follows the attacks in the state's southwest in which two men were bitten on the leg in separate incidents. "WSL continues to assess the current situation at the Margaret River Pro where there have been two confirmed shark incidents near Gracetown in the last 24 hours," the body said in a statement.
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