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in Badminton during the service if shuttle touches the net but it reach oponent player successfully is it fault

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Yes, it is a service-fault. If it was the first serve, you take your second serve; if it was your second serve, the point is awarded against you in the game.

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no point is awarded

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Q: If you served the ball in tennis and it hit the net and landed in my court is it a fault?
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If you served the ball in tennis and it hit the net and landed in your court is it a fault?

Yes.


What is a fault is tennis?

A "fault" is committed when the server hits the net with the ball or when the ball is hit outside the service court.


What is “a fault” in tennis?

A missed serve is called a fault. When she/ he serve is a fault if the server swings and misses the ball


What sport can a player double- fault in?

A player can double fault in tennis. A double fault occurs when a player does not successfully place the ball in the opposing square on a serve two consecutive times.


The term double fault is associated with?

Table tennis, or Lawn Tennis


Can a foot fault be challenged in professional tennis?

What has "professional" got to do with it ? A foot fault is a foot fault.


What are some tennis words that begin with the letter F?

Fault Foot fault.


What game uses the term fault?

Tennis


Love ace and fault are from what sport?

Tennis.


What is a serve that grazes the net in tennis?

a fault


What do you call a failed serve in tennis?

Fault


If a DNA test is court ordered and you did not get the notice what happens?

You can possibly go to jail by not showing up. If you get a notice it would be best to go. Otherwise you could possibly be police escorted. ------ If it is court ordered, you will be served by a police officer. If you don't receive the notice, either there is no court order or they have wrong info on where you live. If you were not served, that is not your fault. If you were served and are thinking about saying that you weren't, bad idea. If you weren't served I wouldn't worry about it.