Jodie Burrage rushed to the attention of a ball boy and feed him Percy Pigs after he appeared to take a funny turn. The Brit's match was delayed as she ran ...
But Burrage then ran and grabbed her Percy Pigs and shared them with the ball boy before play eventually resumed after just over a five-minute break. The Brit's match was delayed as she ran to get him a bottle of water before other officials attended the scene. The Brit then helped the boy to his feet and walked him off court alongside Wimbledon officials.
Great Britain's Jodie Burrage came to the aid of a ball boy who was taken ill during her first-round match with Lesia Tsurenko.
Great Britain’s Jodie Burrage came to the aid of a ball boy who was taken ill during her first-round defeat to Lesia Tsurenko. The British number five attended to the youngster on Court 18 during her first-round defeat at SW19. Jodie Burrage comes to the aid of unwell ball boy at Wimbledon
BRITISH star Jodie Burrage saved the day after a ball-boy was taken ill - by feeding him a bag of Percy Pigs.The 2022 Wimbledon Championships got off.
The poorly ball-boy was eventually helped off the court by a line judge and the umpire. Burrage grabbed the packet and headed back to the lad and offered him a little pick-me-up. BRITISH star Jodie Burrage saved the day after a ball-boy was taken ill - by feeding him a bag of Percy Pigs.
British tennis player Jodie Burrage came to the aid of an unwell ball boy during her first round match at Wimbledon.The youngster looked unsteady on h.
Burrage went on to lose the match to Lesia Tsurenko 6-2 6-3 on Court 18. The youngster looked unsteady on his feet early in the second set and the 23-year-old Briton quickly went to help, offering an energy gel from her bag and a drink. British tennis player Jodie Burrage came to the aid of an unwell ball boy during her first round match at Wimbledon.
The first round clash between Jodie Burrage and Lesia Tsurenko had to be temporarily stopped as the British player tended to a ball boy seemingly struggling ...
The clash represented a second appearance at SW19 for Burrage, following her tournament debut last year. And when play restarted, she cemented her grip on the clash, breaking Burrage before consolidating it to open up a 5-3 lead. @ZoeAnderson added: "Seeing Jodie Burrage sharing her Percy Pigs with the poorly ball boy has given my day a lift!"
British tennis player Jodie Burrage has been praised for looking after a stricken ball-boy midway through her first round match at Wimbledon.
Brilliant from Jodie Burrage reacting quickly to help the ball boy who was unwell! “Brilliant from Jodie Burrage reacting quickly to help the ball boy who was unwell! Well done to @jodieburrage for stepping in and helping the ballboy!”
There was a heartwarming moment on day one at Wimbledon as Britain's Jodie Burrage dropped everything to attend to an unwell ball kid and give him some ...
Hopefully, someone will arrive soon. I know Jodie Burrage is doing her best there. "Well done, Jodie for looking after him.
British Wimbledon competitor Jodie Burrage halted her match to help an unwell ball boy as uneasy BBC viewers expressed concern.
‘I feel like Jodie Burrage (despite doing a great job) shouldn’t still be the one providing treatment to this ball boy. Oh dear,’ while the other remarked: ‘The ball boy just needs a little bit of attention.’ ‘Aww well done Jodie Burrage for helping the ball boy @Wimbledon The BBG team needs to be a bit quicker in getting to him to swap out,’ one person said. The spectators clapped for Burrage as she jogged over to help the ball boy, who was sitting down on a chair while flanked by two men as the umpire also descended from his chair to check on him. Not long after Burrage and Tsurenko’s match began, when the latter was only one game up, Burrage could be seen walking to the corner of the court to check on a ball boy. People watching the match on BBC One were left in awe by Burrage’s admirable actions, while also questioning why she was the first person to step in when she was in the middle of her first set.
Spectators have described the 23-year-old's efforts to revive the ball boy during her first game of Wimbledon 2022.
“The game just stopped. “He sat for a while looking like he was about to pass out. “I kind of know how he was feeling and just tried to help as much as I could.” “She was really good, really nice to him. “It was quite distressing to see so we went to get some Gatorade and gel. The women’s world number 169 said: “He just said he was feeling really faint, he actually couldn’t really even talk.
The British No 5 Jodie Burrage came to the aid of the youngster on Court 18 as Wimbledon got up and running on Monday.
So, yeah, just tried to help as much as I could. I just tried to help him out as much as possible. “I just tried to get him some sugar, gave him a Gatorade and a gel. The gel is not the nicest thing, so they managed to find some Percy Pigs somewhere along the line in the crowd, which he got down and then started to feel better. “To be honest, it didn’t affect me too much. Burrage said: “I definitely love a Percy Pig, that’s for sure.
Spectators have described the 23-year-old's efforts to revive the ball boy during her first game of Wimbledon 2022.
“The game just stopped. “He sat for a while looking like he was about to pass out. “I kind of know how he was feeling and just tried to help as much as I could.” “She was really good, really nice to him. “It was quite distressing to see so we went to get some Gatorade and gel. The women’s world number 169 said: “He just said he was feeling really faint, he actually couldn’t really even talk.
The 23-year-old British wildcard spoke with reporters at a press conference after helping revive a ball boy mid-match at Wimbledon.
“The game just stopped. “He sat for a while looking like he was about to pass out. “I kind of know how he was feeling and just tried to help as much as I could.” “She was really good, really nice to him. “It was quite distressing to see so we went to get some Gatorade and gel. The women’s world number 169 said: “He just said he was feeling really faint, he actually couldn’t really even talk.
Monday's match between Jodie Burrage andLesia Tsurenko at Wimbledon briefly came to a halt when one of the ballboys became faint. Burrage helped tend to the ...
"The gel is not the nicest thing, so they managed to find some Percy Pigs somewhere along the line in the crowd, which he got down and then started to feel better. Jodie Burrage helping a poorly ball boy at Wimbledon and feeding him some Percy Pigs as the rain clears. "Just tried to get him some sugar, gave him a Gatorade and a gel," she said of the moment.
A fainting ballboy is revived, record-breaking rainfall and The Queue goes international on a busy day one in SW19.
“At Disney you queue two hours to get on a ride.” At this point the laughter of recognition broke out elsewhere in The Queue and Rodriguez made an important clarification: “It’s two hours waiting, for five minutes of joy.” But in the absence of information to the contrary, we’ll take it as a win and just more evidence of Britain competing effectively on the world stage. Day one of the Championships and we already have a strong contender for the inaugural Big Heart of Wimbledon award: Britain’s Jodie Burrage. The 23-year-old lost her first-round tie with Lesia Tsurenko but more memorably went to the aid of a stricken ballboy after he suffered what appeared to be a fainting fit during the first set.
Great Britain's Jodie Burrage had no hesitation in handing out Percy Pig sweets to a ball boy who had fallen ill during her first-round defeat to Lesia ...
So, yeah, just tried to help as much as I could. I just tried to help him out as much as possible. “I just tried to get him some sugar, gave him a Gatorade and a gel. “I just reacted how I think anyone would. The gel is not the nicest thing, so they managed to find some Percy Pigs somewhere along the line in the crowd, which he got down and then started to feel better. Burrage said: “I definitely love a Percy Pig, that’s for sure.
The 23-year-old British wildcard spoke with reporters at a press conference after helping revive a ball boy mid-match at Wimbledon.
“The game just stopped. “He sat for a while looking like he was about to pass out. “I kind of know how he was feeling and just tried to help as much as I could.” “She was really good, really nice to him. “It was quite distressing to see so we went to get some Gatorade and gel. The women’s world number 169 said: “He just said he was feeling really faint, he actually couldn’t really even talk.
Jodie Burrage helps a ball boy during her singles first round match against Lesia Tsurenko during day one of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. (CNN) Jodie ...
I kind of know a little bit how he was feeling." "I actually had a panic attack once in juniors here, so I've been where he is. The gel is not the nicest thing, so they managed to find some Percy Pigs sweets somewhere along the line in the crowd, which he got down and then started to feel better."
There was a heartwarming moment on day one at Wimbledon as Britain's Jodie Burrage dropped everything to attend to an unwell ball kid and give him some ...
Hopefully, someone will arrive soon. I know Jodie Burrage is doing her best there. "Well done, Jodie for looking after him.
Tennis star Jodie Burrage has been praised for assisting a ball boy who fell ill during a match.
TV & Movies TV & Movies During her post-match press conference, Jodie opened up about the sweet moment, explaining: “I just reacted how I think anyone would.