G-Land will return to CT in 2020
WSL responded to request for lefties and added one of the most perfect lefties on the planet; Keramas leaves tour

The WSL has just announced that the perfect wave at G-Land in Java, Indonesia, will be part of its 2020 CT schedule from June 4-14.
That was the big news of the announcement, which was broadcast live on the WSL and hosted by Chris Coté and Commissioner Pat O'Connell.
The perfect left from West Java enters directly instead of the Keramas stage, which is a right.
For quite some time now, especially since Fiji left the tour, there have been complaints that there were few performance lefts on the CT.
The event will also be coed, adding some tubing for the ladies, another request that they have made quite often. They did not follow the request of several ladies that Teahupoo be part of the tour, so it will be a new year in which there will be 11 men's stages and 10 women's stages.
During the nineties, G-Land was part of the revolution that the ASP (now WSL) made to make the tour run on perfect waves. Three CTs were held there that left their mark on the history of the sport.

Below is the detail of all the stages of the year 2020 in the men's and women's CT:
MEN

LADIES

Related Notes:
Jadson André has already guaranteed himself a spot on the CT 2020 tour
5 September, 2019
If they make it to the round of 16 today in Pantín, there is no one who can knock them out of the elite. Banting and Silva took an important step and so did Carlos Muñoz, who is very close to his dream.
Yago Dora and Alex Ribeiro were guaranteed in the CT 2020
28 September, 2019
There are four surfers who are sure to be in next year's elite through the QS and all four are Brazilian
Tyler Wright pulled out of the start of the CT and will miss qualifying for Tokyo 2020
March 27th, 2019
The Australian continues to suffer from post-viral syndrome and has taken a step aside for at least half of this season
These would be the qualifiers for Tokyo 2020 through the CT if the tour ended today
23 September, 2019
The countries that will go this way are quite established, the fight now is more between surfers from the same nation.
Training for Tokyo 2020
July 16, 2018
It's done at sea, yes, but Australia is also preparing in Slater's pool
WSL to change QS scoring system for 2020
August 6 2019


















