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Sepak Takraw World Cup

National coach opts for caution, says young sepak takraw players not yet ready for major tournaments

Ahmad Jais Baharun emphasises gradual exposure and mental conditioning as squad rebuild prioritises long-term competitiveness over immediate results

Malaysia’s men’s doubles settle for bronze in Sepaktakraw World Cup

Defending champions Malaysia edged out 2-1 by Thailand in a tense semi-final clash

Incentive for national sepak takraw team paves way for future glory

Malaysia’s roaring success at the recent Sepak Takraw World Cup has brought the sport back to prominence

Thailand gunning for revenge against Malaysia after series of Takraw World Cup losses

Team manager says players upset but slowly getting back their form, highlighting crowd’s energy which he admitted intimidated team

Sepak Takraw World Cup: Iran sweep Division 1 titles amid presidential tragedy

Iran defeated Chinese Taipei in both the regu and doubles finals

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