Footfault

/ˈfʊtfɔlt/ noun

Definition

In tennis and other sports, a violation where a player's foot crosses the service line before hitting the serve.

Etymology

From 'foot' + 'fault' (an infraction), a tennis term coined in early 20th century to describe a specific rules violation involving foot placement.

Kelly Says

A footfault reveals something beautiful about tennis rules: the sport invented precise foot-placement laws not just for fairness, but to preserve the serve as a controlled, technical moment.

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