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explain how a set and a match is won by a team​

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explain how a set and a match is won by a team

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To win a set, a team not only has to be the first to reach the required number of points, it must also hold at least a two-point lead. For example, if the score in a set is 24-21, then the team in the lead can win if it scores the next point, because it will have 25 points and a lead of at least two points.

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