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The Christian concept of Satan doesn't exist in Hebrew or in Judaism. The closest you could come is reject evil choices:

סור מרע (soor meh ra)

If you try to say reject Satan, it'll come out sounding like "reject opponents" which doesn't make any sense, especially if you want to play tennis against someone.

Additionally, it is worth noting that if you address a Jew or Muslim this way (which would be the most likely reason for learning how to say this phrase in Hebrew), he or she will become rather indignant with you since both believe in God, not Satan.

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You could recite Zechariah 3:2.

The relevant part in this verse is where God says to Satan: "The Lord rebukes you, Satan" (Yig'ar HaShem bekha haSatan) יגער ה' בך השטן

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