This is how the 2020 women's CT turned out
The wildcard is yet to be determined and is expected to go to Tyler Wright.
Only one new name, young Australian Isabella Nichols, will be in the women's CT next year, the rest are reclassified or returning to the tour.
Silvana Lima, Coco Ho and Paige Hareb have all said goodbye, although the wildcards are still pending. There is strong suspicion that the WSL will award the wildcard to Tyler Wright because she is a former world champion.
The CT 2020 class was determined as follows and with the following pre-classification:
1- Carissa Moore
2- Caroline Marks
3- Lakey Peterson
4- Stephanie Gilmore
5- Sally Fitzgibbons
6- Tatiana Weston
7- Courtney Conlogue
8- Johanne Defay
9- Malia Manuel
10- Nikki Van Dijk
First substitute for the CT: Silvana Lima (although they may give her the wildcard due to an unlikely injury because Tyler Wright will surely apply for the same thing).
By QS:
11- Isabella Nichols
12- Bronte Macaulay
13- Sage Erickson
14- Hennessy Breeze
15- Macy Callaghan
16- Keely Andrew
Premiering at CT: Isabella Nichols
Returning: Sage Erickson and Keely Andrew (was a wildcard due to injury this year).
They are maintained through QS: Brisa Hennessy, Bronte Macaulay and Macy Callaghan
Left out: Silvana Lima, Paige Hareb and Coco Ho (Ho also missed a stage due to injury).
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