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 impressive 177,346 views across its featured events, cementing its position as a go-to provider for regional sports. ASN brought the action directly to fans, showcasing the vibrant athletic landscape of Asia.
Leading the charge was the prestigious Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang. Held at Bali’s legendary “Balinese Pipeline,” this invitational surf contest saw an elite lineup of international legends and Indonesian talent battle for supremacy in perfect green barrels. ASN provided comprehensive Outside Broadcast Services, including dynamic water angles, multi-camera replays, and long-range wireless transmission, ensuring every breathtaking moment was captured and delivered exclusively to Rip Curl’s channels and global audiences.

ASN’s commitment to showcasing grassroots and emerging sports was evident with its support for events like the Batukaras Surf Festival and the Single Fin Surf Festival. The Batukaras event, a vibrant blend of surf competitions, live music, and local culture from West Java, received over 3,500 views via the ASN+ subscription service, demonstrating the power of ASN+’s production package for regional events. Similarly, the Single Fin Surf Festival saw an impressive 4,200 viewers tune in on ASN+, highlighting the growing demand for unique surf content and the value ASN+ brings to event organizers.
Beyond the waves, ASN continued its dedicated coverage of the rapidly expanding sport of padel with the Bali Padel Academy Open. This event contributed 1,500 views, with ASN+ offering an extensive 24 hours of live action over two days, cementing ASN’s continuous support for the sport’s growth in the region. The network also provided crucial technical support to the Asian Surfing Championships in India, held from August 3-12 in Mahabalipuram. With surfers from 20 countries vying for medals, qualification spots for the 2026 Asian Games, and berths to the SurfCity El Salvador ALAS Global Finals, ASN’s executive producer offered invaluable advice on best practices for surf broadcasts, contributing to the success of this landmark event.

Capping off a month full of excitement, Uluwatu Fight Night 12 delivered another dose of intense action directly to ASN+ subscribers. Despite being a shorter, four-hour stream, the event garnered an impressive 1,046 views, a testament to the loyal following and compelling nature of the combat sports series. From the high-stakes thrills of professional surfing to the rising popularity of padel and the raw energy of fight night, Asian Sports Network’s August lineup truly offered something for every sports enthusiast, reinforcing its vital role in broadcasting and nurturing the rich sporting landscape of Asia.