Who was the hat snatcher?
The man was identified as Piotr Szczerek, a Polish CEO.
Sports / Tennis
During the 2025 US Open, a video went viral showing a man stealing a hat from a young fan after Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak gifted it to him. The internet quickly rallied to identify the culprit, and Majchrzak himself stepped in to...
Following his upset victory over No. 9 seed Karen Khachanov, Kamil Majchrzak gifted his hat to a young fan named Brock. However, a man standing nearby snatched the hat, causing distress for the boy. The video of the incident spread rapidly online, leading to the identification of the man as Piotr Szczerek, a Polish CEO. Majchrzak, with the help of social media, located Brock and presented him with a signed hat and other merchandise, turning a negative situation into a heartwarming moment. This incident underscores the impact of social media in addressing injustices and fostering community spirit.
Szczerek has since attempted to make amends with the cheated fan and his family, according to Majchrzak, by giving credentials for Brock’s mom on social media.
The man was identified as Piotr Szczerek, a Polish CEO.
Majchrzak used social media to find the young fan and replace the stolen hat with a signed one.
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