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foot fault
noun
A fault where the server's foot is placed outside the service area, prior to the ball being hit. It results in a foul serve.
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Oops, foot fault, deuce.
Was it a foot fault?
Even if there's no advantage, a foot fault is a foot fault".
"If she called a foot fault, she must have seen a foot fault.
"How is he going to call a foot fault?
Two years later, Williams can laugh about her foot fault.
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(On Wednesday night, Roddick accepted a male line umpire's foot-fault call before challenging the woman's).
"We're not out there trying to be the foot-fault police.
Tipsarevic refused to allow Roddick's protestations of the foot-fault call to disrupt his concentration.
After being called for a foot-fault, his fourth, Ivanisevic blasted a 105-m.p.h.
Roddick argued a foot-fault call that photographs prove was accurate.
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