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double fault
noun
(in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) two faults in succession, resulting in the loss of the point, the loss of the serve, or both.
double fault
noun
the serving of two faults in succession, thereby losing a point
verb
(intr) to serve a double fault
Word History and Origins
Origin of double fault1
Example Sentences
It was a back-and-forth match that at times lacked quality on both sides of the net, with a combined total of 22 double faults and 93 unforced errors.
Krejcikova's serving struggles - winning just 28% of points on her second serve in the opener - continued and a pair of double faults at the start of the second set gifted Pegula an early break.
Losing serve in the first game - down to sloppy groundstrokes and a double fault on break point - set the tone.
However, the setbacks did not appear to harm his tennis as he dictated play with relentless hitting - firing 33 winners and 12 aces, with no double faults.
But Djokovic instantly hit back - helped by his opponent hitting a double fault on break point - before regaining control with a precise serving game which Norrie largely failed to trouble.
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