by straightcash05 » Thu, 17 Jan 2013 01:08
Serving from a step out (where you start at is fine), but you're supposed to step in after like 2 service games to prevent from being in the tramline position as the game naturally moves you to the right (for right handeed players). If you're right handed and serving from the deuce side, as you serve, the motion will slowly push you away from the center of the court and out to the tramline. For this reason, I immediately step in at the beginning so that when I'm moved out I'm only a step out and in a legal spot. But I know quite a few players who don't take the step in on the deuce side--if they're a righty, AD for a lefty--at the beginning of a match and thus after about a little over a service game they're a full 2 to 3 steps out and are tramline serving, then they'll step in just a step near the end of a set or even the next set and act like they're not breaking the rule. It's really aggravating I think.