J-Bay Open
The WSL desk team discusses what makes the powerful South African so darn good at Jeffreys Bay.
The WSL desk crew breaks down the best big performances from the first two busy days of competition at J-Bay.
Catch all the action from the high-stakes early-elimination rounds at Jeffreys Bay.
Assista ao J-Bay Open, Día 2.
Conditions were a little less perfect, but a lot more playful on Day 2 of the J-Bay Open at Supertubes.
The situation is heating up in Jeffreys Bay as the gut-wrenching elimination rounds begin on Day 2.
A look as some of the panoramic scenes at Jeffreys Bay always remind us why we keep coming back. (Music: "Here In July" by Al Bairre).
John John built a solid foundation of scores, surging ahead of Dusty Payne with some of his signature moves.
A heated final exchange between Jadson Andre and Wiggolly Dantas in Round Two saw both surfers in top form.
The silky-smooth Australian shows why his surfing is such a perfect fit for Jeffreys Bay.
Catch all the action from an incredible opening day at Jeffreys Bay.
Day 1 of the J-Bay Open was filled with incredible performances as the full spectrum of Championship Tour stars returned to Supertubes.
Day 1 of the J-Bay Open began with Mick Fanning returning to form at Supertubes, and picked up from there.
Jordy Smith, Caio Ibelli and Julian WIlson had plenty to work with in their Round One heats as Supertubes turned on.
Heat 7 went down to the wire with all three surfers scoring last-minute rides, but Kelly Slater got the best of it.
Australian rookie Davey Cathels maximized his tube time to grab a big win against World No. 1 Matt Wilkinson.
The former world champion is on a mission to get his title back, and Jeffreys Bay is a big part of his plan.
Mick Fanning, Italo Ferreira and Kanoa Igarashi earned crucial Round One victories in the clean early-morning conditions.