“I couldn’t quite pull a miracle off this week but I’ve pulled off a few over the years.
“I’ve been struggling since my surgery, fighting through the pain and hoping for adrenaline.
“It’s been an incredible lifetime of memories.
“It’s so much emotion for so long ... . it’s not all roses but it’s been the best times of my life.
“It feels like the end but it’s the start of something else, the rest of my life.”
The 52-year-old, who has battled a hip injury since 2022, said his tour elimination had a silver lining, giving him more time to prepare for the arrival of his baby with partner Kalani Miller, due in just under three months.
Slater has asked for a wildcard to compete in Fiji in August as a one-off, saying didn’t want to bow out at Margaret River where he’d never won.
“I’ve had a fight with this wave (at Margaret River) my whole career, so it’s not necessarily the wave I want to end on.
“I have put in for a wildcard for Fiji and we’ll see how that goes.”
Colapinto, who was runner-up at Margaret River last year, said he didn’t realise he had sent the GOAT into retirement until he saw him being chaired up the beach.
He said that Slater had taken surfing into a new professional era.
“The fact that he was chaired up after a heat with me, I was pretty blown away and was just trying to take it all in,” the Californian said.
“I gave him a high five as he was getting chaired up ... he’s given me and everyone else on this tour so much, like we make a living because of him, he took the sport so far and it’s pretty incredible.”