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Flat Serve
A flat service is hit without spin and follows a low, straight trajectory. Given the high risk of hitting the net, it is generally better-suited for first serves.
  
Follow-Through
Where a player swings the racquet through in the direction of the stroke, even after the ball has been played. The follow-through affects the length, direction and speed of the ball.
  
Foot Fault
An error occurring when a player steps onto or over the baseline, sideline or the center mark when serving. Foot faults also occur if the player fails to serve from a static position.
  
Forecourt
The front part of the tennis court, the ideal position for controlling a point, is between the net and the service line.
  
Forehand
A ground stroke played by left-handers to the left of the body, and by right-handers to the right.
  
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