A fault happens when a serve does not land in the correct service box. The ball may go long, wide, or into the net. The server receives two chances per point. If the first serve is a fault, they get a second serve. However, if the second serve is also a fault, the server loses the point. Faults often occur from poor timing or pressure. For example, a player aims for the corner but misses wide. The umpire calls fault. The player prepares for a safer second serve. Avoiding faults is essential for steady serving.
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