The men's round 4 took place, but the wave size was smaller than yesterday. The top seeded surfers of the tournament entered the heats from round 4, but with fewer waves, it was a typical Japanese contest day where luck played a big role in determining the outcome.
Among them is Hawaiian WT rider Keanu Asing, who rides a LOST Mayhem board.
Despite having eight points, he was unable to get another hit and was eliminated.
New Zealand's Ricardo Christie also lost after only catching one good wave.
In this tournament, the top seeded players, who were playing on small waves right from the start, were losing every single time to players who had been playing three days prior.
Mason Ho also had five minutes left.
I couldn't get any waves and ended up losing.
I'm very sorry.
In the women's category, Noro Reika is
I'm competing on a LOST Mayhem board that I ordered from Love Surf.
The model won using the same ``V2-GRINDER'' as Kei.
Kei is watching the competition with some big WQS competitors.
The waves are expected to be even smaller tomorrow, Lady said.

The WSL-QS6000 [ICHINOMIYA CHIBA OPEN] is being held at Tsurigasaki Beach (commonly known as Shida Point) in Ichinomiya Town, Chosei District, Chiba Prefecture. Top surfers from all over the world are gathering for this high-grade QS 6000 event. The sea in Chiba is in a state of wonder.
Meanwhile, Mason Ho, the son of legendary surfer Michael Ho, grew up in one of Hawaii's most famous surfing families with his uncle Derek and sister Coco, and has become a top surfer attracting attention from around the world. He is also currently in Japan as a top seed.

It has been decided that the Japan premiere of the popular web short series "LICENSE TO CHILL," in which he plays the lead role, will be held at "40miles STATION" near the competition venue, where viewers can watch a compilation of previously unreleased footage.
The event will be held during the CHIBA OPEN tournament, so many top surfers are expected to attend. After watching the competition, be sure to take part in the Japan premiere of "LICENSE TO CHILL"!