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Wimbledon ball kid removed from court as umpire is forced to ask for help

Published on July 03, 2025 at 02:55 PM

A WIMBLEDON ball kid had to be removed from the court in worrying scenes.

The incident occurred during Alex de Minaur’s first-round win over Roberto Carballes Baena on Tuesday.

Wimbledon ball kid removed from court.
A Wimbledon ball kid fell ill and had to be removed from the court
Alex de Minaur of Australia playing tennis at Wimbledon.
The incident occurred during Alex de Minaur’s opening match

De Minaur, who is , was cruising to victory at 6-2 6-2 5-6 when the match had to be halted.

Louis Boucharincwas alerted to a ball boy feeling unwell.

He immediately made a phone call to chiefs and asked for a substitute to step in.

Boucharincthen announced to fans on Court 18: “Ladies and gentlemen, we’re just waiting for one ball boy to replace someone who was not feeling well.

“We will return to play as soon as the ball boy comes back.”;

However, were seemingly not able to find a replacement at quick notice and the umpire reshuffled the ball kids to not extend the delay.

Boucharincordered: “I think this is what we’re going to do actually. We need someone from the back on the receiver’s side who will come to the net. Can we do that? OK, perfect.”;

It is unclear why the ball kid fell ill but on Tuesday.

Amid the heatwave, with a cold water bottle after a fan fell during his match on Centre Court.

And to a spectator on Court 2.

De Minaur saw off Arthur Cazaux today in four sets to progress to the third round, where he will face either Tomas Machac or August Holmgren.

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