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You stand behind the white line at the back of the court. This is known as the base line.

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you may stand anywhere behind the service line (the rear out of bounds line) you must be inside the imaginary extensions of the side out of bounds lines.

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In volleyball courts, there are area named: Searving area.

It is 10'.

There is a diagram...

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The endline. Usually not the boundary around the entire court but the second one in.

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Service line

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The ball must come before the service line. The correct answer is the baseline.

very last line in the corner

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You must stand behind the base line.

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