A foot fault is when you serve and your foot touches the ground on or or forward of the service line before you strike the ball.
When the person who is serving steps over or on the service line.
For the beginning of every point, the server has two chances to get a serve in the correct service box. If on the first serve the ball is called a fault, then it is second serve. If on the second serve there is a let, then it is still the second serve, and the server may redo the serve.
Fault is called only during service (including foot fault) whereas out is called during actual gameplay.
foot fault. it is a service error and possession of the ball (and a point if the game is being played in the "rally scoring" format) is awarded to the receiving team. the receiving team now becomes the serving team and play continues.
What has "professional" got to do with it ? A foot fault is a foot fault.
Nina Fout was born in 1959.
Yes. In fact, most people do jump on a service in tennis. You just need to be carefule that your foot doesn't cross the baseline early so you avoid a foot fault.
If you were referring to foot fault, foot fault is when serving you foot steps on the baseline or if it crosses the middle of the baseline. If you do commit a foot-fault, a serve is taken away from you; i.e if you make a foot-fault on a first serve you have to hit a 2nd serve and if you make a foot-fault on a second serve, a double fault is given.
it is a foot fault when any part of each foot touches or crosses the base line before or during the time period when the raquet makes contact with the ball
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Ma jeunesse fout le camp... was created in 1967.