Confirmed: Carlos Muñoz will be in the Sunset CT
He will again be Ramzi Boukhiam's replacement; it has not yet been announced who will replace Jadson Andre
Cover photo: Muñoz in Backdoor by WSL/Heff
Costa Rican Carlos Muñoz was confirmed by the WSL for the Sunset CT, which begins its waiting period on February 12 and ends on the 23rd.
According to the WSL, Muñoz will continue to be a replacement for Ramzi Boukhiam who injured his tube a few weeks ago while surfing at Pipe.
They have not yet announced who will replace Jadson André, who has already announced that he will miss the first half of the year.
The tournament wildcards are Kai Lenny and Zoe McDougall, both sponsored by Hurley, the tournament's main sponsor. As Johanne Defay and Sophie McCulloch will also be absent, Teresa Bonvalot and the now Brazilian Luana Silva will be present.
The tournament series have not been disclosed.
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