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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.

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It is called a foot fault and gives the other team a point along with service.

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Foot fault.

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