“…In this context, the analysis of Complex I in volleyball underscores a relationship between reception and subsequent actions, such as the setting effectiveness [3,32], attack tempo [4,31,33], attack effect [10,19,33,34], and blocker number [4,9,33]. Furthermore, several studies indicate an association or prediction [23,24,33,[35][36][37] between the game actions of complex I, highlighting that receptions that allow an organized attack, quick settings, and powerful attacks culminate in attack point [33,[38][39][40].…”