Injured Sophie McCulloch pulled out of Billabong Pro Pipe
Alyssa Spencer took her place; the series changed completely
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Australian Sophie McCulloch, the last surfer to qualify for the 2023 CT, has withdrawn from the Billabong Pro Pipe after being injured while surfing at Snappers Rock, the WSL reported.
In her place will be American Alyssa Spencer, seventh in the Challenger Series rankings.
According to the pre-qualifications of the surfers, the women's series are now as follows:

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