During a spectacular dig a player penetrates into the opponent’s court so, that his body hits the floor, but both legs are completely in the air over the opponent court with no part above the center line. There was no interference with the opponent players. It was a legal action, because it is permitted to touch the opponent’s court with a foot touching or being over the centre line or to touch with any part of the body above the foot (feet) provided there is no interference with the opponent’s play.
Since the feet did not touch the opponent’s court and there was no interference with the opponent’s play, the situation cannot be considered as a fault. (Casebook 2020 case 3.14)
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