Game Format:
- Best of 3 Sets: The match is played as a best of three sets. A team must win two sets to win the match.
- Set Scoring: Sets are played to 25 points, with a minimum 2-point advantage required to win a set. If the score reaches 24-24, play continues until one team has a 2-point advantage.
- 10-Minute Defaulting Time: Each team must arrive and be ready to play within 10 minutes of the scheduled start time. If a team fails to do so, they forfeit the match. The opposing team is awarded a win for that set.
- Service: A coin toss determines which team serves first in the first set. The team that didn’t serve in the previous set serves first in the following.
- Rotation: Players must rotate positions clockwise when their team wins a rally and gains the right to serve.
- Timeouts: Each team is allowed two timeouts per set, each lasting 30 seconds.
- Substitutions: Substitutions can be made during stoppages in play, with proper notification to the referee.
- Libero: Teams can designate one player as the libero, who has special defensive privileges but cannot serve or attack the ball.
Scoring:
- A point is scored when the ball lands in the opponent’s court, or when the opponent commits a fault (e.g., hitting the ball out of bounds, a double hit, a lift, or a net violation).
- The team that wins a rally is awarded a point and the right to serve in the next rally.
- The first team to reach 25 points with a 2-point advantage wins the set.
- The team that wins two sets wins the match.
Game Play:
- The game begins with a serve from the right-back position.
- The receiving team must return the serve with a maximum of three hits.
- The ball may be hit with any body part but cannot be caught, lifted, or carried.
- The ball must clear the net and land within the opponent’s court to score a point.
- Play continues until a point is scored or a fault is committed.
- The team that wins the rally serves in the next rally.
Match Conclusion:
- The match is concluded when one team wins two sets.
- If the match reaches a third set (if tied 1-1), the third set is played to 15 points with a minimum 2-point advantage.
- The team that wins the third set, if needed, wins the match.
- The tournament follows a single-elimination format
