A tennis fan caught in red while trying to steal from the world’s No. 1 player 2025 US OPEN.
The following Jannik SinnerThe fourth round of victory Alexander Bubic On Monday, September 1, the Italian tennis star stopped to sign some autographs for fans of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
In the video shared by Oly Tennis By xa man was seen trying to untie the sinner’s racket bag, which was dragged onto his shoulder.
A security guard rushed in immediately, preventing fans from grabbing anything as Sinner noticed the man’s attempted theft and swept the court.
“Every day, the quality of the waiters at tennis matches seems to get worse.” “Or people get worse everywhere?”
Another wrote: “The public dispute in the United States will never end.”
Early in the game, Poland CEO Peter Szczerk Once was Stealing hats from young fans This is given by a tennis player Kamil Majchrzak.
This incident happened on Thursday, August 29, and it was all the rage and eventually SZCzerk apologize On social media, he called his behavior a “serious mistake.”
“Today, I know I did something that looked like I was intentionally taking souvenirs from my kids,” Szczerk wrote on his company’s Instagram page. “It wasn’t my intention, but it didn’t change the fact that I hurt the boy and disappointed the fans.”
He added: “The hat is for the boys and the apology is due to the family. I hope I will at least partially repair the hazard.”
Polish tennis player Majchrzak is forced to retire in his third round Leandro Riedleventually establishing a connection with the young fans on the field and giving him a new hat.
Szczerk, who owns a landscaping and sidewalk company in Poland, said he and his wife have been “involved in helping children and young athletes” for years.
“This situation shows me that inattentive moments can eliminate several years of work and support,” he said. “It is a painful but necessary lesson for me. So I will be more actively involved in initiatives supporting children and young people, as well as actions against violence and hatred. I believe that only through action can I rebuild lost trust.”
Sinner, 24, returned to Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday, September 3 to compete in the quarterfinals Lorenzo Musetti.

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