The tour you loved is back and the season will end at Pipe!

As well as much loved destinations like Chopes, Fiji, J Bay in the mix the Pipe Masters will now award 15,000 points, 1.5 times more than a standard CT event, making it the most consequential stop on Tour.

The 2026 WSL tour locations are:

CT1: Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia

CT2: Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

CT3: Snapper Rocks, Queensland, Australia

CT4: Punta Roca, El Salvador

CT5: Saquarema, Brazil

CT6: Jeffreys Bay, South Africa

CT7: Teahupo’o, Tahiti

CT8: Cloudbreak, Fiji

CT9: Lower Trestles, Calif., USA

CT10: Surf Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

CT11: Peniche, Portugal

CT12: Pipe Masters, Hawai‘i, USA

Kelly Slater: “Pipeline has shaped the history of surfing more than any other wave, especially in competition. Many of the most defining moments of my career happened there. I wanted to win the Pipe Masters almost as much as I wanted to win the World Title and it’s great to see those two things now reconnected. Putting Pipe back where it belongs on the CT, with added weight, honors the past while setting up something really special for the future.”

Stephanie Gilmore: “The CT has seen a lot of change during my time on Tour, especially for the women, and it just keeps getting better. Introducing equal pay and aligning the men’s and women’s Tours were both big steps forward. I’m thrilled to see the 2026 schedule include elements of the current format, a connection to the past and what will no doubt be an exciting chapter ahead.”

Press release below

The 2026 season will mark the 50th year of professional surfing, a milestone that comes alongside a significant evolution of the Championship Tour (CT) calendar and competitive format. Today, the World Surf League (WSL) is announcing major schedule and format changes to the CT for the 2026 season and beyond. Anchored by the return of the iconic Pipe Masters as the closing event of the season, the CT will culminate on the North Shore of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, at Pipeline, the sport’s most revered location.

The CT season will run from April to December, starting in Australia and concluding in Hawai‘i. The 12-stop schedule welcomes a new evolution of the CT, reimagined to meet the ambitions and momentum of surfing’s next chapter. Based on surfer and fan feedback, along with considerations of partner and permitting components, the CT will utilize a cumulative rankings format that combines a high-stakes finale with the depth of a full-season Title race.

As the WSL honors five decades of iconic moments, it also looks forward, ushering in a new era of progression, innovation, and opportunity. With a reimagined format, the return of the Pipe Masters as the season finale, and a calendar that spans the world’s most legendary waves, this season celebrates the legacy of generations past while proudly shaping the future of surfing’s global stage.

New Path to the World Title: Pipeline Returns as The Ultimate Event with Elevated Points System and New Seeding Format

In the new design, nine “regular-season” events will be held before the 36 men and 24 women are narrowed to 24 men and 16 women for the final two “postseason” events. Surfers will carry only their best seven of nine results from the regular season into the next stage. The final season rankings, and ultimately the World Titles, will be determined by a surfer’s best nine of 12 results.

The final stretch of the Tour will include two “postseason” events followed by the reimagined Pipe Masters, where the rankings and performances in each will shape the World Title race. The top eight men and women heading into Pipeline will earn the competitive advantage of deeper seeding in the draw. The Pipe Masters will now award 15,000 points, 1.5 times more than a standard CT event, making it the most consequential stop on Tour. These changes reflect the importance of Pipe and ensure the finale delivers elite performances, meaningful consequences, and defining moments in the World Title race.

The full 2026 men’s and women’s CT fields from the start of the season will rejoin the postseason competitors to compete in the season’s final event, allowing the world’s best surfers to battle for the prestigious Pipe Masters event Titles while challenging World Title contenders for their place in history.

“Pipeline has always held a special place in surfing history, and our fans have made it clear they want to see our sport’s most critical moments unfold there,” said Ryan Crosby, WSL CEO. “We are thrilled to return the final event of the year, where World Champions will be crowned, to this iconic proving ground.”

The move underscores the WSL’s commitment to honoring surfing’s rich heritage while simultaneously evolving the competitive platform that awards World Titles.

“These changes represent a new era for the WSL,” Crosby continued. “By bringing the finale back to the North Shore and strategically innovating the format, we are celebrating surfing’s legacy and creating the ideal stage for the sport’s most unforgettable moments.”

Additionally, all CT events will feature a streamlined format that removes non-elimination rounds. This change raises the stakes from the outset and creates greater opportunities for high-impact heats to run in optimal conditions.

As previously announced, the women’s CT field will expand from 18 to 24 surfers in 2026, creating more opportunities and further global representation.

Under an agreement with Vans, the intellectual property rights to the Pipe Masters title will be transferred to the WSL Championship Tour. Vans will serve as the exclusive footwear and apparel partner for the Pipe Masters.

Surfer qualification for the CT will continue through the three-tier pathway, the regional Qualifying Series up to the Challenger Series. More information about these competitions will be shared in the coming months.

2026 Championship Tour Schedule Showcases Surfing’s Premier Locations

The 2026 CT calendar will consist of the following locations:

  • CT1: Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia

  • CT2: Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

  • CT3: Snapper Rocks, Queensland, Australia

  • CT4: Punta Roca, El Salvador

  • CT5: Saquarema, Brazil

  • CT6: Jeffreys Bay, South Africa

  • CT7: Teahupo’o, Tahiti

  • CT8: Cloudbreak, Fiji

  • CT9: Lower Trestles, Calif., USA*

  • CT10: Surf Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  • CT11: Peniche, Portugal

  • CT12: Pipe Masters, Hawai‘i, USA**

 

*End of regular season, start of postseason

**Full CT fields rejoin postseason surfers to compete for Pipe Masters Titles

With these changes, the WSL is welcoming a new chapter for the Championship Tour and redefining what it means for the world’s best surfers to compete for the World Titles. By rewarding full-season performance, supporting the continued progression, and bringing the world’s most iconic wave back to the heart of the World Title race, surfers will have more opportunity than ever to showcase their talent and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Starting in 2026, the CT will honor the past while pushing the sport forward, elevating the global stage where every event matters and every performance has the power to define history.