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I've said it before in this thread. The definition of flagrant is easy. If the footfault is so egregious that the opponent (or their partner in doubles) can clearly see it, then it is flagrant.
In my experience, this would apply most clearly to the players that either lineup outside the center/sidelines or who step inside the baseline before striking the ball. |
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