
Gabriela Bryan and Connor O’Leary Win Corona Cero Open J-Bay.
Connor O’Leary Wins Career-First CT and Scores 10-Point Ride at J-Bay.
Gabriela Bryan Earns Third CT Win in 2025.
Runner-ups Molly Picklum and Yago Dora Top the Rankings Heading Into Lexus Tahiti Pro.
Gabriela Bryan, Yago Dora, and Caity Simmers Clinch Spots in WSL Final 5.
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Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa: Gabriela Bryan and Connor O’Leary won the Corona Cero Open J-Bay, Stop No 10 on the World Surf League (WSL) 2025 Championship Tour (CT).
Supertubes rolled out solid four-to-six-foot surf in offshore wind, with the world’s best surfers giving a high-performance show in front of thousands of surf fans lining the beach. Molly Picklum (AUS) and Yago Dora (BRA) finished runners-up after producing some of the top performances throughout the week.
Japan’s Connor O’Leary won his first-ever CT title at the 2025 Corona Cero Open J-Bay, a career-best result in his seven years on Tour. O’Leary burst onto the scene in his Rookie year in 2017, and his last Finals appearance was at the Fiji Pro of that year. This season, the 31-year-old from Cronulla had a run of ninth-place finishes and two Quarterfinal appearances, and has jumped to No. 11 on the rankings after his win, his best result for 2025.
“I don’t have any words,” said O’Leary. “I’m just so happy with how I performed today. [Richard] ‘Dog’ Marsh has been telling me that it’s coming this year, but it’s been hard to believe sometimes. All the stars aligned for this one, so I’m stoked. It felt good to have so many people cheering for me, and then to perform for them. I intended to do some of the best backhand surfing you’ve ever seen, and to compete with a fellow goofy in the Final, hopefully it inspires other goofy-foot surfers that they can compete against the best in perfect right-hand point breaks.”
O’Leary took the win over Yago Dora (BRA) in an all-goofy-foot battle at Supertubes. O’Leary’s flawless backhand attack saw him earn the event’s only 10-point ride (out of a possible 10) to knock out three-time J-Bay winner Filipe Toledo (BRA) in an exhilarating Semifinal clash to advance to his first Final for 2025.
O’Leary had a massive challenge ahead, with Dora seemingly unstoppable in J-Bay and in his third Final for the season. Locking into a classic leg burner, O’Leary scored an excellent 8.17 and 7.50 for a total of 15.67 (out of a possible 20) for the win.
Gabriela Bryan Earns Third CT Win in 2025
In her fourth Final appearance in 2025, World No. 2 Gabriela Bryan (HAW) earned her third CT win of the season and the fourth of her career in dramatic fashion, defeating World No. 1 Molly Picklum (AUS) by the narrowest of margins. After an early exit at the VIVO Rio Pro, Bryan lost the Yellow Leader Jersey to Picklum and flew out to South Africa to reset and get in a few extra reps at Supertubes.
“I don’t think it’s sunk in yet,” said Bryan. “I came here early, putting in a lot of time here, and it paid off. I’m so stoked. It’s been a dream of mine to win here at J-Bay. It’s an iconic wave and one of my favourites in the world. The Yellow Jersey comes with a lot of pressure, so I definitely had less pressure in that Final. I personally like chasing something that I want to go after. The only time I want to be wearing Yellow is the first event next year.”
Bryan clinched her place in the WSL Final 5 and will compete for the World Title in the Lexus WSL Finals Fiji. The 23-year-old dispatched two-time World Champion Tyler Wright (AUS) in the Quarterfinals, before taking out the 2023 World Champion Caroline Marks (USA) in the Semifinals.
“I can’t even believe it,” said Bryan. “From last year, where I think I missed out by one heat, and now to do it with one event left in the regular season. I get to go back to Fiji, one of my favorite places in the world, to compete for a World Title, it’s mind-blowing. It’s been a great day. I knew that waking up, that’s it’s going to be a huge day no matter what. I’m going to do everything I can to make it a great day. There are so many good things to take away, but I just tried to simplify things, because it’s so exhausting out there today, so I just focused on getting two good waves.”
World No. 1 Molly Picklum (AUS) will wear the Yellow Leader Jersey going into the last event of the regular season, the Lexus Tahiti Pro Presented by I-SEA. She overcame an in-form Isabella Nichols (AUS) in the Semifinals, getting one back after Nichols won their Semifinal clash in El Salvador earlier this year. Picklum, runner-up in 2023 to Lakey Peterson (USA), defeated Peterson in the Quarterfinals but had to settle for another runner-up in 2025 to Gabriela Bryan (HAW).
“It’s a one-of-a-kind wave,” said Picklum.”It definitely has a specific timing and rhythm to it. Last year I felt I could learn a lot about my surfing here, and this year I was just trying to hold the throttle down a bit more, and find that rhythm.”
Heading into this event, Picklum had clinched her spot in the WSL Final 5 early. Leading the pack going into Tahiti, the 22-year-old will be one to watch as she’s been known to charge waves of consequence, such as Teahupo’o and Cloudbreak, up next on the schedule.
Yago Dora Takes No. 1 Spot Heading Into Lexus Tahiti Pro
On the hunt for his third CT win of the season, Yago Dora (BRA) showed his affinity for the long-running walls of Supertubes, finding excellent scores in almost every heat at the Corona Cero Open J-Bay. On his way to the Final, Dora took out Griffin Colapinto (USA) in an exciting Semifinal and defeated Leonardo Fioravanti (ITA) in the Quarterfinals.
With this result, Dora clinched his spot in the WSL Final 5, marking his first appearance in the Lexus WSL Finals to compete for the World Title.
Corona Cero Open J-Bay Women’s Final Results:
1 – Gabriela Bryan (HAW) 13.60
2 – Molly Picklum (AUS) 13.34
Corona Cero Open J-Bay Men’s Final Results:
1 – Connor O’Leary (JPN) 15.67
2 – Yago Dora (BRA) 14.23Next Stop on 2025 CT: Lexus Tahiti Pro Presented by I-SEA