The mid-season cut line saw us say goodbye to 13 men and eight women, but there is no time for sorrow as we move on to California. Jack Robinson and Gabriela Bryan paddle out as the surfers to beat in the WSL Lexus Trestles Pro pre-event odds. Most wouldn’t argue with Bryan as the favorite in the women’s division, but men’s yellow jersey leader Jordy Smith enters with outsider odds.
Go beyond just watching the Trestles Pro – check out our partner sportsbooks to get valuable promotions and place your WSL bets. Whether you are backing your favorite surfer or looking for an underdog, our partners offer competitive odds, special playing boosts, and promos designed for surfing fans.
The second half of the 2025 season kicked off in San Clemente on Tuesday, June 10th, 2025, at 7:45 am PDT and the next call will begin on June 11th at 7:45 am PDT. Organizers have set aside eight days for the WSL Lexus Trestles Pro, with the event scheduled to conclude on Tuesday, June 17th. Surf fans stateside can catch every break on ESPN, ESPN+, or WSL.com, while keeping informed about the latest odds and analysis on NXTbets.
2025 WSL Lexus Trestles Pro Odds
Event Winner – Men’s
“Durban’s Finest,” Jordy Smith touches down on the West Coast donning the yellow jersey in the men’s bracket. The South African has produced his best surfing since 2019, becoming the winningest surfer on tour this season. Smith has progressed beyond the quarter-final or better in every event since El Salvador, and paddles out in San Clemente off the back of a win in Margaret River.
The ever entertaining Italo Ferreira drops off the top of the rankings after his tour down under, trailing the leader by 4,840 points. Italo finished second on his last trip here, losing out to John John Florence in the final. The Brazilian carries one win and two finals under the board into the Lexus Trestles Pro this week. Griffin Colapinto has remained erratic this year, but has found some consistency in recent rounds, finishing runner-up in Western Australia and making the semis at Bells Beach.
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Surfer
Odds
Payout on $20
Filipe Toledo
+518
$123.60
Griffin Colapinto
+562
$132.40
Jack Robinson
+568
$133.60
Italo Ferreira
+590
$138.00
Jordy Smith
+604
$140.80
Ethan Ewing
+791
$178.20
Kanoa Igarashi
+895
$199.00
Joao Chianca
+1044
$228.80
Yago Dora
+1179
$255.80
Leonardo Fioravanti
+1308
$281.60
Barron Mamiya
+1949
$409.80
Crosby Colapinto
+2757
$571.40
Cole Houshmand
+2986
$617.20
Connor O'Leary
+6703
$1,360.60
Joel Vaughan
+6703
$1,360.60
Jake Marshall
+6749
$1,369.80
Marco Mignot
+7043
$1,428.60
Alan Cleland
+7043
$1,428.60
Seth Moniz
+7592
$1,538.40
Expert Pick: Men
Jordy Smith is the in-form surfer coming into Trestles, winning twice in his last four appearances. Sportsbooks have the South African surfing legend at +604, potentially paying out $140.80 on a $20 wager.
Men’s Elimination Round Heat Odds
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Connor O'Leary
-126
$35.87
Alan Cleland
-105
$39.05
Leonardo Fioravanti
-277
$27.22
Seth Moniz
+199
$59.80
Crosby Colapinto
-244
$28.20
Marco Mignot
+177
$55.40
Event Winner – Women’s
Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan is tearing up the breaks of the world this year, entering the winner’s circle twice already. The women’s yellow jersey holder has progressed to three finals this year, prevailing in El Salvador and Margaret River to lead in the rankings by 2200 points. Bryan’s closest challenger is the ever-consistent Caitlin Simmers, who has also entered three finals this season, coming out on top once. Simmers enjoys fond memories of this week’s venue after taking top honors in the 2024 Lexus WSL Finals.
Caroline Marks and Betty Sakura-Johnson paddle out with a win apiece under the board in a single final appearance for each of them. Tyler Wright started the season strong, prevailing at Pipeline, but has been quiet since. The Aussie did enter a semi-final at Bells Beach, but has otherwise found herself packing her bags after the round of 16 or quarter finals.
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Surfer
Odds
Payout on $20
Caitlin Simmers
+303
$80.60
Gabriela Bryan
+309
$81.80
Tyler Wright
+488
$117.60
Molly Picklum
+560
$132.00
Bettylou Sakura Johnson
+594
$138.80
Caroline Marks
+614
$142.80
Lakey Peterson
+13293
$285.80
Isabella Nichols
+1636
$347.20
Sawyer Lindblad
+3446
$709.20
Kirra Pinkerton
+3717
$763.40
Luana Silva
+4900
$1,000.00
Expert Pick: Women
With three finals under her board in her last five starts, Gabriela Bryan is the one to beat in California. She starts as the favorite and yellow jersey holder at +309, potentially paying out $81.80 for a $20 stake.
Women’s Elimination Round Heat Odds
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Heats
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Caitlin Simmers
-625
$23.20
Kirra Pinkerton
+381
$96.20
Isabella Nichols
-145
$33.79
Sawyer Lindblad
+109
$41.80
Caroline Marks
-385
$25.19
Luana Silva
+262
$72.40
Where to Bet on WSL
Jordy Smith and Gabriela Bryan drop in after the mid-season cut as the Championship leaders. Both surfers have won two of their previous four events coming into San Clemente, but can they continue the momentum?
How Can I Verify if WSL Betting is Legal in My State?
Refer to your sportsbook’s eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions, or contact your state’s gaming commission to verify your state’s WSL betting legality. Most licensed betting platforms restrict access in prohibited states, saving you from the long confirmation process.
Which Sportsbooks Offer WSL Betting?
For the best WSL betting experience, select reputable, regulated sportsbooks like Fanduel, DraftKings, CaesarsSportsbook, and BetMGM. Check event schedules and relevant offers ahead of every WSL competition. Use Underdog Fantasy for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) gaming.
What is the Current Legal Status of Betting on the World Surf League in the US?
The legal status of WSL betting differs from state to state. The lifting of the federal sports betting ban in 2018 (by the Supreme Court) gave states the independence to legalize sports betting. WSL betting is mostly legal in states with regulated sports betting and licensed sportsbooks like Colorado and New Jersey. Check your sportsbooks and state-specific regulations to confirm availability.
What Are the Most Popular Types of Bets for WSL Events?
Common WSL betting options include outright winner bets, head-to-head matchups, and futures bets (predicting season champions). Most platforms also allow prop bets—for example, you can predict the highest wave score in a competition.
Do Sportsbooks Offer Live Betting for WSL?
Yes. Betting platforms like FanDuel and BetMGM have live betting options. Their users can place bets during the WSL competition. For example, bettors can predict the next wave score, who will win the ongoing heat, or whether a competitor will achieve a given aggregate. Note that not all events may qualify for live betting. Check out your sportsbook live betting section for more.
Can I Bet on WSL Events Even If My State Doesn’t Allow Sports Betting?
Consider Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) if your state does not allow sports betting. Unlike traditional betting, DFS falls under a different regulatory framework, making it legal in several jurisdictions. DFS platforms like Underground Fantasy and DraftKings DFS are common in states where sports betting is illegal.
Please refer to Affiliated Operators’ T&C. Void where prohibited. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER
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Best Bets: WSL Lexus Trestles Pro Pre-Event Odds Analysis 2025
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The mid-season cut line saw us say goodbye to 13 men and eight women, but there is no time for sorrow as we move on to California. Jack Robinson and Gabriela Bryan paddle out as the surfers to beat in the WSL Lexus Trestles Pro pre-event odds. Most wouldn’t argue with Bryan as the favorite in the women’s division, but men’s yellow jersey leader Jordy Smith enters with outsider odds.
Go beyond just watching the Trestles Pro – check out our partner sportsbooks to get valuable promotions and place your WSL bets. Whether you are backing your favorite surfer or looking for an underdog, our partners offer competitive odds, special playing boosts, and promos designed for surfing fans.
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Schedule and How to Watch WSL Lexus Trestles Pro
The second half of the 2025 season kicked off in San Clemente on Tuesday, June 10th, 2025, at 7:45 am PDT and the next call will begin on June 11th at 7:45 am PDT. Organizers have set aside eight days for the WSL Lexus Trestles Pro, with the event scheduled to conclude on Tuesday, June 17th. Surf fans stateside can catch every break on ESPN, ESPN+, or WSL.com, while keeping informed about the latest odds and analysis on NXTbets.
2025 WSL Lexus Trestles Pro Odds
Event Winner – Men’s
“Durban’s Finest,” Jordy Smith touches down on the West Coast donning the yellow jersey in the men’s bracket. The South African has produced his best surfing since 2019, becoming the winningest surfer on tour this season. Smith has progressed beyond the quarter-final or better in every event since El Salvador, and paddles out in San Clemente off the back of a win in Margaret River.
The ever entertaining Italo Ferreira drops off the top of the rankings after his tour down under, trailing the leader by 4,840 points. Italo finished second on his last trip here, losing out to John John Florence in the final. The Brazilian carries one win and two finals under the board into the Lexus Trestles Pro this week. Griffin Colapinto has remained erratic this year, but has found some consistency in recent rounds, finishing runner-up in Western Australia and making the semis at Bells Beach.
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Expert Pick: Men
Jordy Smith is the in-form surfer coming into Trestles, winning twice in his last four appearances. Sportsbooks have the South African surfing legend at +604, potentially paying out $140.80 on a $20 wager.
Men’s Elimination Round Heat Odds
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Event Winner – Women’s
Hawaiian Gabriela Bryan is tearing up the breaks of the world this year, entering the winner’s circle twice already. The women’s yellow jersey holder has progressed to three finals this year, prevailing in El Salvador and Margaret River to lead in the rankings by 2200 points. Bryan’s closest challenger is the ever-consistent Caitlin Simmers, who has also entered three finals this season, coming out on top once. Simmers enjoys fond memories of this week’s venue after taking top honors in the 2024 Lexus WSL Finals.
Caroline Marks and Betty Sakura-Johnson paddle out with a win apiece under the board in a single final appearance for each of them. Tyler Wright started the season strong, prevailing at Pipeline, but has been quiet since. The Aussie did enter a semi-final at Bells Beach, but has otherwise found herself packing her bags after the round of 16 or quarter finals.
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Expert Pick: Women
With three finals under her board in her last five starts, Gabriela Bryan is the one to beat in California. She starts as the favorite and yellow jersey holder at +309, potentially paying out $81.80 for a $20 stake.
Women’s Elimination Round Heat Odds
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Where to Bet on WSL
Jordy Smith and Gabriela Bryan drop in after the mid-season cut as the Championship leaders. Both surfers have won two of their previous four events coming into San Clemente, but can they continue the momentum?
Place your bets with our partner sportsbooks and check out our WSL Betting Guide if you’re new to the tour.
And remember, bet smart, have fun, and enjoy every wave.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Refer to your sportsbook’s eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions, or contact your state’s gaming commission to verify your state’s WSL betting legality. Most licensed betting platforms restrict access in prohibited states, saving you from the long confirmation process.
For the best WSL betting experience, select reputable, regulated sportsbooks like Fanduel, DraftKings, Caesars Sportsbook, and BetMGM. Check event schedules and relevant offers ahead of every WSL competition. Use Underdog Fantasy for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) gaming.
The legal status of WSL betting differs from state to state. The lifting of the federal sports betting ban in 2018 (by the Supreme Court) gave states the independence to legalize sports betting. WSL betting is mostly legal in states with regulated sports betting and licensed sportsbooks like Colorado and New Jersey. Check your sportsbooks and state-specific regulations to confirm availability.
Common WSL betting options include outright winner bets, head-to-head matchups, and futures bets (predicting season champions). Most platforms also allow prop bets—for example, you can predict the highest wave score in a competition.
Yes. Betting platforms like FanDuel and BetMGM have live betting options. Their users can place bets during the WSL competition. For example, bettors can predict the next wave score, who will win the ongoing heat, or whether a competitor will achieve a given aggregate. Note that not all events may qualify for live betting. Check out your sportsbook live betting section for more.
Consider Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) if your state does not allow sports betting. Unlike traditional betting, DFS falls under a different regulatory framework, making it legal in several jurisdictions. DFS platforms like Underground Fantasy and DraftKings DFS are common in states where sports betting is illegal.
Please refer to Affiliated Operators’ T&C. Void where prohibited. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER
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