It was only a 5.67 -- his opening wave in Uluwatu Round 4 -- but it was enough to carry the current World No. 2 to the Quarterfinals.
The Brasilian came from behind with an endless wave on his forehand in Round 4 to jump from third place to first.
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It was only a 5.67 -- his opening wave in Uluwatu Round 4 -- but it was enough to carry the current World No. 2 to the Quarterfinals.
The Brasilian came from behind with an endless wave on his forehand in Round 4 to jump from third place to first.
The Californian led the pack in Uluwatu Round 4, heading for one of his best results so far this season.
Toledo, who's currently ranked No. 2 in the world, eliminated his fellow Brasilian with this aggressive performance on his backhand.