Women’s No. 1 Seed: Molly Picklum (AUS)
Previously entering the WSL Finals as the No. 4 seed for two years running, Molly Picklum (AUS) has turned in a phenomenally consistent season that sees her leading the regular-season rankings for 2025 by a significant margin. The only woman with prior Finals experience to not yet win a World Title, the 22-year-old arrives in Fiji off the back of four straight Finals, two of which she won, including the VIVO Rio Pro and Lexus Tahiti Pro. Picklum has been a standout in every condition the season has thrown at her. She made at least the Semifinals in eight out of 11 events, and placed in the Final in locations as diverse as Surf Abu Dhabi, Lower Trestles, Saquarema, Jeffreys Bay, and Teahupo’o. The Australian’s backhand barrel mastery at Pipeline and Teahupo’o provided some of the season’s finest moments, and you can bet she’ll be itching for more when her Title Match kicks off at Cloudbreak.
“To be coming into Finals number one, it’s what you dream of,” Picklum said. “So to be here, and to have this opportunity, I’m just so grateful. I’m really proud of myself and my whole team and everyone who’s gotten around me all year. It’s been a magical year. To win at the top is kind of the hardest part, when you’re being chased, like you’re the target. It’s what I want to do better and better, so for me, it’s exactly where I want to be. It doesn’t scare me anymore, it doesn’t really faze me. I feel so much different this year, I’m not grasping on to feeling like I need to win, I just believe I can, so it’ll happen when it happens.” |