Foot fault occurs when a player violates serving foot rules. The server must keep both feet behind the baseline. Stepping on or over the line creates a fault. The server cannot touch the court inside the baseline. Feet must remain outside the imaginary sideline extensions. Proper stance prevents this violation. Officials or opponents may call the fault. A foot fault results in loss of serve. Careful positioning avoids unnecessary errors. Players focus on balance during the serve. Consistent awareness reduces rule violations. For example, a server steps on the baseline during contact. That action results in a foot fault.
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