How to Watch the WakeTime Open Championship – Moscow 2025

How to Watch the WakeTime Open Championship – Moscow 2025

July 2-4, 2025 | Moscow, Russia

The WakeTime Open Championship in Moscow is a key stop on the CWSA (Championship Wakesurf Series of America) calendar, bringing exciting wakesurf competition to the vibrant city of Moscow. While specific rider lineups and live stream details have yet to be announced, this event promises thrilling action on the water.

How to Watch

Currently, CWSA has not posted official information on live streaming or video coverage for the WakeTime Open Championship. The best way to stay up to date is to regularly check the:

We will also be monitoring these channels and will update this post with any live stream links or broadcast info as soon as they become available.

Current Top 10 Riders to Watch

Pro Male Skim Rankings

  1. Tyler Stewart (USA) — 190.63 points
  2. Yusuke Yamane (Japan) — 164.69 points
  3. Maximilian Willner (Germany) — 163.30 points
  4. Vitaly Ivanov (Russia) — 161.38 points
  5. Keiji Umemura (Japan) — 140.43 points
  6. Afton Bank (USA) — 130.00 points
  7. Olivier Scokaert (Belgium) — 125.00 points
  8. Chad Carlson (USA) — 118.39 points
  9. Sergey Danilov (Russia) — 114.90 points
  10. Landen Poplawski (USA) — 93.33 points

Pro Male Surf Rankings

  1. Kenta Nakayama (Japan) — 260.00 points
  2. Chad Carlson (USA) — 252.40 points
  3. Ryan Jung (South Korea) — 237.75 points
  4. Tyler Stewart (USA) — 185.08 points
  5. Connor Burns (USA) — 183.91 points
  6. Keiji Umemura (Japan) — 165.62 points
  7. Kazuumi Okada (Japan) — 151.88 points
  8. Yifan Wu (China) — 143.12 points
  9. Turner Gebers (USA) — 134.00 points
  10. Han (John) Yue (China) — 124.28 points

Pro Female Skim Rankings

  1. Morgan Bateman (Canada) — 151.50 points
  2. Bailey Rush (Canada) — 125.00 points
  3. Maja Smietana (Poland) — 109.53 points
  4. Tatiana Ryzhak (Russia) — 109.53 points
  5. Ekaterina Popova (Russia) — 94.17 points
  6. Anna Polyushko (Russia) — 90.73 points
  7. Jolene Allen (Canada) — 87.78 points
  8. Varvara Dzemidziuk (Belarus) — 84.68 points
  9. Ava Stewart (USA) — 82.59 points
  10. Kate Wu (Hong Kong SAR) — 65.62 points

Pro Female Surf Rankings

  1. Runa Abiko (Japan) — 260.68 points
  2. Sun Hwa Kim (South Korea) — 228.54 points
  3. Bailey Rush (Canada) — 190.00 points
  4. Tomoko Onishi (Japan) — 161.62 points
  5. Cali Nance (USA) — 145.90 points
  6. Elizaveta Rybak (Russia) — 136.92 points
  7. Alexandra Tunenko (Russia) — 130.99 points
  8. Minako Makiuchi (Japan) — 109.11 points
  9. Dawnee Kanjanapas (Hong Kong SAR) — 101.26 points
  10. Liudmila Belitskaia (Russia) — 100.19 points

 


 

We’ll keep this page updated as new info becomes available so you don’t miss a moment of the action. Bookmark it and check back closer to July 2!

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