First of all, I love to play sepak takraw although I'm not so expert in this game. I love to play it because it is our culture's game. Here are some information about sepak takraw.


Court
The sepak takraw sport is played on a similar to badminton double sized court.Area of 13.4 by 6.1 metres (44 ft × 20 ft) free from all obstacles up to the height of 8 metres (26 ft) measured from the floor surface (sand and grass court not advisable). The width of the lines bounding the court should not be more than 4 centimetres (1.6 in) measured and drawn inwards from the edge of the court measurements. All the boundary lines should be drawn at least 3.0 metres (9.8 ft) away from all obstacles. The centre line of 2 cm (0.79 in) should be drawn equally dividing the right and left court. At the corner of each at the center line, the quarter circle shall be drawn from the sideline to the center line with a radius of 0.9 metres (2 ft 11 in) measured and drawn outwards from the edge of the 0.9 m radius. The service circle of 0.3 m radius shall be drawn on the left and on the right court, the center of which is 2.45 m from the back line of the court and 3.05 m from the sidelines, the 0.04 m line shall be measured and drawn outward from the edge of the 0.3 m radius.

Players:
A match is played by two teams, also known as 'regus', each consisting of three players. One of the three players shall be at the back; he is called a “Tekong”. The other two players shall be in front, one on the left and the other on the right. The player on the left is called a “feeder” and the player on the right is called a “killer”.
Function of each position:
  1. Tekong: to serve
  2. Feeder: to feed the ball to killer
  3. Killer: to "spike" the ball into the opponent's side


Scoring system
An official doubles or regu match is won by best of three sets (win 2 out of 3 sets), with each set being played up to 21 points. A team event or group match is effectively three regu matches played back to back, using different players for each regu. The winner is determined by best of three regus (win 2 out of 3 regus), where the winner of each individual regu is determined by best of 3 sets, played up to 21 points per set. In the last 3rd set the change of sides takes place when one team reaches 11 points. Point: when either serving side or receiving side commits a fault, a point is awarded to the opponent side. Serving: Teams alternate serve every three points, regardless of who wins the points. Ie. each team serves three times, then the other team serves three times, and so on. If a tie takes place at 21-21, each team alternates one serve each until a winner is determined. Set: each set is won by the side which scores twenty one (21) points with a minimum lead of two (2) points to a ceiling of 25 points. In the event of a 21-21 tie, the set shall be won by the side which gets a lead of two (2) points, or when a side reaches 25 points (whichever occurs first). Match: a match is won by the team who has won two sets. A team event match is won by the team that wins two regus. Ranking: in group stages of tournaments or team events (round robin) the ranking in a group is determined by: 1. Sum of match wins; a match win gives 1 point 2. Sum set points 3. Point difference +/-