Star Australian surfer Tyler Wright has the chance to secure back-to-back tour wins after powering through to the final of the Margaret River Pro.
Two-time world champion Wright, who defended her Bells Beach crown earlier this month, beat American Caroline Marks 15.33 to 11.34 in their semi-final showdown at Main Break on Friday.
The win set up an enticing final pitting Wright up against five-time world champion Carissa Moore, representing Hawaii.
Moore secured her spot in the decider by beating local hope Bronte Macaulay earlier in the morning.
Wright's 8.5-point ride with 13 minutes remaining in her semi-final proved the defining moment, with Marks unable to overturn the deficit.
Earlier, Macaulay entered her semi-final clash nursing a knee injury, and struggled on the way to posting a two-wave total of 4.07, which did not come close to Moore's 12.50.
"I did notice something was up when I saw her walking before her heat," Moore told the WSL broadcast.
"I simply just focus on myself and keep the blinders on, but I really hope she feels better soon.
"Bronte is such a talented surfer. I truly believe she belongs on the Championship Tour.
"The last time I had a match-up against her she got me pretty good, so I knew coming up against her I had to surf a smart heat."