Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak meets a young boy who appears to have snatched the hat from him at the end of the U.S. Open in New York.
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Majchrzak called on his social media followers to help find the boy after the footage of trying to give his hat to the young man at the end of the second round.
A man is obviously on his right side before the boy has a chance to put on his hat Reach out and grab it, then quickly place it in the bag. The boy seemed to beg the man and then begged with Majchrzak.
Majchrzak was busy signing autographs for other members of the other crowds at the time, and the boy was left empty-handed.
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Poland’s second-ranked male player Majchrzak turned to social media to track young fans and later appeared in an Instagram post to shake hands and shake hands with the boy named Brock.
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“Hello, world, with Brock, we wish you a wonderful day!” title read. Brock’s hat was seen similar to the one that was obviously stolen.
“I’ve had a meeting after warming up today. Do you know each other? [the cap]? ” Majchrzak wrote.
The 29-year-old ranked 79th in the world, won his opening match on Flushing Meadow before recovering from two sets to beat the ninth seed Karen Khachanov in the second round, proving to be a match in the tournament to date.
But his run ended on Saturday when he was forced to retire midway through his next match against Switzerland’s Leandro Riedi.

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