Foot-fault


noun, Tennis.
1.
a fault consisting in the failure of the server to keep both feet behind the base line until the ball is hit or to keep at least one foot on the ground while hitting the ball.
noun
1.
(tennis) a fault that occurs when the server fails to keep both feet behind the baseline until he has served

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