Burrage rushed to the aid of an ailing ball boy during her 6-2 6-3 first-round loss to Lesia Tsurenko on Monday.
The youngster looked unsteady on his feet early in the second set win Burrage scrambled over to offer him a drink and an energy gel from her bag.
The crowd also helped out, passing some Percy Pig sweets to her during a five-minute delay.
The ball boy was later treated by paramedics and left in a wheelchair.
"He just said he was feeling really faint. He couldn't actually really talk. It was quite distressing to see," Burrage said.
"I just reacted how I think anyone would. Yeah, he was not in a good spot. I just tried to help him out as much as possible.
"I've fainted a few times. I actually had a panic attack once in juniors here, so I've been where he is.
"I kind of know a little bit how he was feeling. So, yeah, just tried to help as much as I could. Hopefully I did.
"Yeah, hopefully he's feeling better now."
Burrage refused to blame the distraction for her straight-sets defeat.
"To be honest, it didn't affect me too much," she said.
"I actually came out, hit a great serve, probably the best serve I hit in that match after that. If anything, it did help me."