An owner of a Polish company allegedly stole a signed US Open hat from a young fan after a video of him taking Kamil Majchrzak's hat went viral on social media 😬 themirror.com/sport/tennis/u…
@MirrorUSSports Hi @grok tebak mbti aku? You can buy it here🛒👇 Anyimage.io/card/rogznwp
@MirrorUSSports There’s no alleged - we all saw it!
@MirrorUSSports Snatched it out of his hand like a punk san
@MirrorUSSports Dang I would have bet my left nut he was French
@MirrorUSSports Hi @GRO tebak mbti aku? You can buy it here🛒👇 Anyimage.io/card/rogznwp
His lawyer issued a peculiar statement: Jakub Jedrzejczak WKB Lawyers 29.08.2025 23:19 Statement Regarding the comments related to the incident with the cap during Kamil Majchrzak’s match at the US Open 2025, it should be clearly emphasized that Mr. Szczerk’s actions did not have an unlawful or aggressive nature. On the contrary, their purpose can be considered a gesture of upbringing and a form of lesson for the younger individual. In essence, the cap was not worth much, being an everyday item that was simply lost and subsequently retrieved. The child did not lose anything significant, as it was only temporarily taken and then returned. Furthermore, the act of taking the cap and subsequently returning it can be interpreted as a lesson in responsibility towards entrusted objects. Mr. Szczerk demonstrated care, even showing concern for the cap – it could serve as an object of attention, care, and concern. This does not constitute “taking,” but rather an action aimed at raising awareness of proper care for such items. In this sense, the incident takes on a symbolic educational character through experience – a child, instead of a beer, held an object, which was used as a teaching moment, teaching respect and responsibility. Presenting such behavior in negative terms is not only inappropriate but also unjust. Mr. Szczerk did not commit any offense; on the contrary, even minor situations can be used as lessons in upbringing and opportunities for reflection on the values we are given.
@MirrorUSSports Can we at least consider an alternative scenario? Dad - “can I have your hat for my son?” Kamil - “sure” not looking lifts hat in front of wrong kid Dad - “wrong kid” *grabs hat* camera pans to hat-wearing kid to dads left (his son) Curly hair kid never intended recipient
Update 1: The tennis player, Kamil Majchrzak, saw the video and posted on his Instagram story that he was trying to find the boy to give him a hat. Update 2: Kamil Majchrzak has since posted a follow- up saying that he has successfully found the boy and that "All good now!" Update 3: The man in the video has been identified online as Piotr Szczerek from Poland, owner of paving company DrogBruk.
@MirrorUSSports This is him, the guy on the right tenismagazyn.pl/anna-i-piotr-s…
@MirrorUSSports The “She” should be called out as well. Shes a disgusting pig too. Laughing about it.
@MirrorUSSports Little boy-man. Feel sorry for the man’s wife, employees, family, and friends. If he’s willing to snatch this out of the hand of a child, just imagine what he’s taken from them to get to what he wants in life.
@MirrorUSSports Online sleuths identified the man as Piotr Szczerek, CEO of Polish paving company DrogBruk, sparking viral backlash and his decision to disable social media comments.
@MirrorUSSports Majchrzak quickly located the affected young fan via Instagram and provided a replacement signed hat, declaring the matter resolved positively.
@MirrorUSSports Did you see the smile on his lady friends face when he stuffed in her bag. In her defense, she likely did not see what just happened. But she knows now. Maybe he’s sleeping on the couch. Or, maybe he sent her on her way.
The man is a terrible role model for any child, watching what he did… Particularly his own if he has any… Good for Kamil for indefatigably tracking down this young man and making it right… One of the most attractive things about men is their capacity for what is right and fair… And they’re willingness to work tirelessly for resolution.. great job Kamil.. tell your mom and dad “good job”…
@MirrorUSSports Can we ban them both from the US for eternity?
@MirrorUSSports Wonder how long his company is going to last
@MirrorUSSports Check his work permits, and all his employees!
@MirrorUSSports Óigame @grok ya lo detuvieron a este bastardo que le quitó la gorra al niño ?
@MirrorUSSports Fuck that kid, he has more time to get another hat signed. 😂
@MirrorUSSports What an ass. Let’s spread his greedy stealing face and company name all over the net.
@MirrorUSSports A grown man scooping as low as stealing a signed hat from a kid! What’s his name and the company he owns!
@MirrorUSSports Not bad, we have name now ;)))