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The World Surf League’s Finals experiment ended in Fiji, where high drama delivered two first-time champions and one last dose of sudden-death spectacle.

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The 2026 season begins in Little Andaman, a rarely contested but wave-rich corner of the Andaman Islands, before heading to familiar stops across India.

After years of independent hustle, competitive surfing enters the state-supported system.

Adding to the silver, Sivaraj Babu and Sugar Shanthi Gayen scored strong fourth-place finishes.

The World Surf League’s Finals experiment ended in Fiji, where high drama delivered two first-time champions and one last dose of sudden-death spectacle.

Asian Surfing Championship concludes with the best-ever finish by an Indian surfer in an international competition.

For the first time, Mahabalipuram point break hosts the ASC with 19 Asian countries showcasing the best of high-class surfing.

Mahabalipuram locals Sivaraj, Kamali, and Harish P claimed top honours in the Men’s Open, Women’s Open, and Groms categories, respectively.

With nearly 30 groms competing in tough Mangalore conditions, the first leg of Grom Patrol India is complete—Covelong is up next.

An all-new series for Asian surfers to level up — starting right here at home

India’s longboarding potential in a post-olympic letdown era

Unfortunate scheduling and the effects of Storm Martinho lead to a scrappy finals day in Portugal.

What’s really happening in South Asia's surfing paradise?

As global doors open, India’s surf scene is catching its stride.

The 2026 season begins in Little Andaman, a rarely contested but wave-rich corner of the Andaman Islands, before heading to familiar stops across India.

After years of independent hustle, competitive surfing enters the state-supported system.

Adding to the silver, Sivaraj Babu and Sugar Shanthi Gayen scored strong fourth-place finishes.

Asian Surfing Championship concludes with the best-ever finish by an Indian surfer in an international competition.

For the first time, Mahabalipuram point break hosts the ASC with 19 Asian countries showcasing the best of high-class surfing.

Mahabalipuram locals Sivaraj, Kamali, and Harish P claimed top honours in the Men’s Open, Women’s Open, and Groms categories, respectively.

With nearly 30 groms competing in tough Mangalore conditions, the first leg of Grom Patrol India is complete—Covelong is up next.

An all-new series for Asian surfers to level up — starting right here at home

India’s longboarding potential in a post-olympic letdown era

Unfortunate scheduling and the effects of Storm Martinho lead to a scrappy finals day in Portugal.

What’s really happening in South Asia's surfing paradise?

As global doors open, India’s surf scene is catching its stride.

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