Double fault is associated with the sport of tennis. It occurs when a player fails to successfully serve the ball into the opponent's service box twice in a row, resulting in a loss of a point.
It all depends on what sport and how they were injured. If the player broke their leg by kicking a ball weird in soccer, it is the player's fault they were hurt. If a referee throws a basketball at a player's head in a basketball game, it would be considered the ref's fault if there are any damages.
lawn. in table tennis, the other player gets a point on a single fault, whereas in lawn tenns, you get two chances, and your opponent will get the point on the second fault.
Tennis.
In the sport of darts, a player is required to finish with a double by hitting a double-bedded segment on the dartboard to win the match.
A double fault in tennis is two consecutive serving faults that result in the loss of a point. The term double fault has been in use since 1909.
It is called double-fault when you miss both of your serves. You lose a point then.
Double Fault - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 March 2012
There is a "double-yellow dot" ball currently used in the sport of squash.
A player might bogey in the sport of golf.
Single, double and quad sculls are categories in the sport of competitive rowing.
Double Barrelled Sport - 1948 was released on: USA: 20 February 1948