Shot shot We’re public Allegedly showing millionaire CEO Piotr szczerek Snatch the commemorative hat from the child.
The video, Instagram Sunday, August 31, Poland Tennis Professional Kamil Majchrzak After the second round of the game on Friday, August 29, sign and take off the hat.
Before a boy can retrieve souvenirs, a man New York Post It is reportedly the CEO of Poland-based landscaping company Drogbruk, who is believed to have snatched the hat from Majchrzak.
US Weekly Representatives of Szczerek have been contacted for comment.
Seeing the young man protesting the man, stretching out his arm and trying to get his hat back for himself, it was obviously disappointing to lose the gift to the man standing next to him.
However, the man worked to keep the moment and turned away from the child before placing the inside of the attachment in his friend’s bag. The man continued to ignore the child as the child continued to protest. The man’s friend was also grinned and his hat was kept safely in his schoolbag as her friend stared at 29-year-old Majchrzak.
this New York Post Reported on the identity of the mysterious man on Friday, August 30 Karen Khachanov During the game, the media told Szczerek was wearing a hat.
Majchrzak was quoted by the media, who told them that the incident was “apparently…some kind of confusion”. Majchrzak also recounts what happened but admits he didn’t snatch it from the other side.
“I pointed to the hat, but after I was so excited and super excited about the victory after the game, a lot of things happened to me. I just missed it,” the tennis player reportedly said. “If you know what I mean, I have a look.”
Majchrzak also told the media that Szczerek “sponsored his tennis federation in Poland.”
The statement linked to Szczerek on Sunday became popular after the video circulated online. Although the validity of the statement has not been confirmed, it explained that the incident caused a “disproportionate commotion.”
The statement shared via the same Instagram post, which contains videos of the event itself, said: “Of course, it’s all about the famous hat. Yes, I took it. Yes, I did it very quickly. But, as I kept saying, life comes first, first of all, service.”
It also noted: “Don’t use hats to create global scandals. It’s just a hat. If you’re faster, that’s OK.”

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