A delay occurred during an Australian Open match when a ball kid became ill on the court. Stefano Tsitsipas of Greece was playing against Shintaro Mochizuki of Japan in the first round.
Mochizuki won the first set at 6-4, but Tsitsipas fought back to take the second set at 6-3. As the third set began, a ball kid fell sick near the back of the court, leading to a temporary stop in play for medical attention.
The interruption puzzled TNT Sports’ commentators, who speculated about the cause of the halt. After a brief pause for cleanup, play resumed with Tsitsipas securing victory in the next two sets at 6-2, setting up a second-round match with Tomas Machac of Czechia.
Unfortunately, this incident was not the first at the tournament, as another ball kid had previously fainted during a different match. The player, Zeynep Sonmez, assisted the girl, ensuring she received the necessary care before play resumed.
These incidents highlight the importance of prioritizing well-being over competition, with Sonmez’s quick response earning praise from commentators for her attentiveness and compassion.
