Set point is the situation where one team needs one more point to win the set. This moment increases pressure for both teams.
Focus becomes critical. Therefore, execution matters more than risk. Coaches often call timeouts here. During a tight set, the score reaches 24 to 23. One team sits at a set point. The server takes a deep breath and delivers a controlled serve. The opponent mishandles the pass. The ball drops. The set ends. The set point often decides momentum for the match. Smart teams stay calm. Simple plays win more sets than risky ones.
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