Bourgeois pulls Percy the pig out of the bag (Photo: Stephen Paston/PA Wire)

British tennis player Jody Brazi stopped the first round at Wimbledon and helped up the energy with drinks and sweets when the boy fell ill.

Those who watched the match on BBC One were amazed by Brazi’s enthusiastic demeanor and wondered why he first stepped in midway through the first set.

Today the famous Grand Slam has begun, with stars like Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Heather Watson launching the campaign.

Among them was Brazil, which boasts a rank of 141 singles at 101 in Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, 101.

Shortly after the match between Brazi and Tsurenko began, when the latter was only one game away, Brazi walked to the corner of the pitch and controlled the man with the ball.

The 23-year-old immediately ran to the referee’s chair to get an energy drink and pulled Percy Pork Sweets out of the bag.

Commentators seem confused after seeing a series of events, one of which said: “What’s going on here? Oh dear, -Other observations: -Ball boys need some TLC…

The public applauded Brazi, who was jogging with the help of a ball boy sitting on a chair, and the referee along with the two men also got out of his chair to see him.

Help Jody Beresi pass the ball to the boy at Wimbledon

Bearzi stopped play to make sure the ball worked (Photo: Stephen Paston/PA Wire)

Help Jody Beresi pass the ball to the boy at Wimbledon

The man talks into a walkie-talkie to get more help (Photo: Stephen Paston/PA Wire)

Jody Beregi of Wimbledon

The tennis star was highly praised for his actions (Photo: via Rob Newell/CameraSport Getty Images)

“Well, Jody, you’re doing this,” said the expert. “It’s terrible when you see him with a ball, boys and girls.”

But they also said that someone would have thought that someone else would have helped more than the tennis player who was attending his match with a long rain delay.

Lesia Tsurenko of Wimbledon

Tsurenko wins the first round match (Photo: PA)

“I know Jody Brezi is doing everything there, but… I hope someone comes soon,” they said.

They wondered if the ball boy slipped, “looked back a little”, just felt “a little tired” and how he got sick.

Some people on Twitter also praised Barrage for visiting us and asked him why he reached out first.

“Oh Jody Brazi who helped the ball boy on the Wimbledon BBG team needs to be a little quicker on his exchange,” one man said.

“Jody Brazi is surprisingly nice, but should someone else handle the bad ball and not the player?” others wrote on Twitter.

I feel like Jody Brazi (despite doing a good job) shouldn’t be the one to heal this guy just yet. Where is the doctor? One wrote, but another said he was “thrilled” to see Brazi make sure the ball was solid before he continued play.

Brazi Tsurenko fell straight from Wimbledon to the set, losing 6-2 6-3.

Wimbledon viewing is available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.