There are not "fouls" in tennis, but there are faults and mistakes you can make that will give the opponent the point.
A foul in tennis would just be considered any action made by a player that causes the opponent to receive the point for that game.
Stepping over the base line before completing your serve is a fault (fowl).
Hitting the ball out of bounds (out of the court for doubles; inside or beyond the alleys for singles).
Hitting the net with your racket during the game gives the opponent the point.
A foul in badminton, is either:
Also,
serving with one foot on the middle line, serving with your foot over the line (unless doubles tram line), serving with one foot off the ground, serving with the racquet head pointing upwards, or having the racquet head above your waist. If your racquet passes the net before the shuttle lands on the ground it is also considered a foul.
It should be in contact with the court surface or else it is called a foul, thus causing a foul....
No. Its just feinting and its not offensive.
That would be a foul, giving you the point, and under the current rules, the point and serve.
if you step over the serving line and if you touch the net with any part of your body
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