💨 Abstract
Jordy Smith from South Africa remains the number one ranked surfer in the world despite a quarter-final exit in Brazil. Smith is set to compete in his hometown of J-Bay in under two weeks, a break where he has previously won and scored a 'perfect 10.' Despite the tough competition and challenging conditions, his retained ranking is a significant achievement.
Courtesy: Ray Leathern
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