The Men’s Hurley Pro Sunset Beach Championship Tour surfing event has begun, with unruly sets in the 10′ to 14′ face range arriving at the iconic break on O’ahu’s North Shore on Tuesday. The event, covered by World Surf League (WSL), had been put on hold for four days due to relatively small surf. In the first two heats, South African Jordy Smith and Japan’s Kanoa Igarashi looked confident in the unpredictable conditions, Igarashi scoring 15.33 for his best two waves, and both making it through to the next round. In Igarashi’s heat, Brazilian Caio Ibelli, who finished equal third at Pipeline, didn’t make the top two and had to surf the elimination round. However, he won that heat convincingly to qualify for the round of 32. In the upset of the day, 11-time world champion, Kelly Slater, who had just come off the back of a win at Pipeline, …