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    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek feels sorry for US Open cap incident? Here's what he did after facing backlash

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    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek feels sorry for US Open cap incident? Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek faced backlash after grabbing a signed cap from a child at the US Open. The cap, meant for young fan Brock from tennis star Kamil Majchrzak, sparked global outrage. Szczerek has since deactivated his social media and reportedly reached out to apologize for the incident.

    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek feels sorry for US Open cap incident after taking a signed hat from a child fan. Pic Credit: X/@TylerHardt​
    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek feels sorry for US Open cap incident after taking a signed hat from a child fan. Pic Credit: X/@TylerHardt
    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek feels sorry for US Open cap incident? Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek has been identified as the man who took a signed cap from a young fan at the US Open. The incident quickly spread online, sparking widespread criticism. Szczerek, CEO of paving company Drogbruk, is now reportedly trying to make amends with the child and his family.

    Polish Millionaire Piotr Szczerek Caught in Cap Incident

    The incident unfolded after Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak defeated ninth seed Karen Khachanov in a five-set thriller at the US Open. While signing autographs, Majchrzak handed his cap to a boy named Brock. Szczerek, standing nearby, grabbed the cap and placed it in his wife’s bag. The boy protested, but the cap was gone.

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    Social Media Backlash Against Piotr Szczerek

    The act was captured on broadcast and went viral. Outraged fans criticized Szczerek for taking away a special moment from the young supporter. Many called him selfish and accused him of damaging his reputation. Following the backlash, Szczerek deactivated his social media accounts. Comments online also targeted his business, Drogbruk, with calls for boycotts.

    Kamil Majchrzak Reacts to Viral Video

    Initially unaware of the incident, Majchrzak continued signing autographs. After seeing the viral video, he took to Instagram asking fans to help identify the boy. He wrote that he had enough signed caps to replace the one taken. Social media support quickly helped locate Brock.

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    Majchrzak Reunites with Young Fan

    Within hours, Majchrzak managed to find Brock. He personally gifted him a replacement signed cap along with extra memorabilia. The two posed for a photo shared on Instagram, where Majchrzak wrote, “Hello world, together with Brock, we wish you a great day.” Fans praised the tennis star for his swift action.

    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek Feels Sorry for US Open Cap Incident?

    Reports suggest Szczerek has since attempted to contact the boy’s family to apologize. Sources indicate he wishes to settle the matter privately. Majchrzak explained that Szczerek supports Polish tennis and believed the incident happened in the heat of the moment. However, public opinion remains largely critical.

    Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek Statement

    Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek responded to the controversy on Gowork’s forum. "The recent incident at the tennis match has caused a disproportionate online uproar. It's all about the famous hat, of course. Yes, I took it. Yes, I did it quickly. But as I've always said, life is first come, first served," the statement read.

    "I understand that some people might not like it, but please, let's not make a global scandal out of the hat. It's just a hat. If you were faster, you would have it. Regarding online hate, I remind you that insulting a public figure is subject to legal liability. All offensive comments, slander, and insinuations will be analyzed for the possibility of taking the matter to court," it further said.

    Wider Debate on Fan Behavior

    The US Open cap incident has opened broader discussions on fan behavior and sportsmanship. Many believe stricter rules should prevent adults from taking memorabilia intended for children. The episode also shows how one viral video can influence public perception of athletes, fans, and companies.

    FAQs


    Why is Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek facing criticism after the US Open cap incident?
    Polish millionaire Piotr Szczerek is facing criticism for grabbing a signed cap meant for a child fan, Brock, from tennis player Kamil Majchrzak during the US Open.

    How did Kamil Majchrzak respond to the US Open cap incident involving Piotr Szczerek?
    Kamil Majchrzak quickly used Instagram to locate Brock, the young fan. He reunited with him, gifted a new signed cap and memorabilia, and restored the moment taken away.
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