SANUR, BALI, INDONESIA (January 27-28, 2026) – The legendary reef breaks of Sanur delivered a spectacular conclusion to the Magic Shootout 2026. Over two days of elite competition, Indonesia’s premier surfing talent battled through “firing” conditions at Sindhu Beach, marking a high point in the 2026 Boardriders event in Bali. The event, hosted by the

August was an electrifying month for Asian Sports Network (ASN), as the leading sports production service and broadcaster delivered unparalleled coverage of a wide array of events, from the thunderous barrels of Bali to the competitive courts of padel and the intense octagon of fight night. Cumulatively, ASN’s comprehensive production efforts and broadcasts garnered an

The Finals Day of the SumatranSurfariis Hamamatsu Open, encompassing the World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 2000 and Longboard Qualifying Series (LQS) events, concluded today at Nakatajima Beach. Four winners were determined across the two divisions. The competition was characterized by challenging wave conditions, which led to several notable comebacks and significant first-time victories.

Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, is gearing up for an electrifying five days of world-class surfing as it prepares to host the first-ever WSL-certified tournaments in the region. The “SumatranSurfariis Hamamatsu Open QS 2000” and the “SumatranSurfariis Hamamatsu Open LQS 1000” are scheduled to take place from May 21st to 25th at the scenic Nakatajima Beach.