US Open hat snatch: Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek finally apologizes, calls it a ‘serious mistake’ — here’s why it’s not working
The man at the center of one of the most bizarre US Open controversies has finally broken his silence. Piotr Szczerek, the Polish CEO filmed snatching a signed cap from a child, admitted he made a “serious mistake” after the viral clip turned him into the internet’s latest villain.
“I would like to unequivocally apologize to the boy who was harmed, his family, as well as all the fans and the player himself,” Szczerek wrote on Instagram. “It is a painful but necessary lesson in humility for me.”
“In the emotions, in the crowd’s joy after the victory, I was convinced that the tennis player was handing the cap in my direction — for my sons, who had earlier asked for autographs,” he added.
“It is a painful but necessary lesson in humility for me.”
But while his apology struck a somber tone, the internet hasn’t been quick to forgive - or forget.
The grab that shocked fans
The drama began after Polish tennis star Kamil Majchrzak’s victory at the 2025 US Open. As he leaned down to hand a signed cap to a young fan named Brok, Szczerek swooped in, snatched it mid-air, and stashed it in his wife’s handbag. Cameras caught every second, and within hours the clip went viral worldwide.
What should have been a heartwarming post-match moment instantly became a PR disaster.
Internet detectives strike
It didn’t take long for social media sleuths to identify the mystery man as the CEO of Drogbruk, a paving stone and landscaping company in Poland. Review sites lit up with angry one-star comments, memes spread like wildfire, and captions mocked him as everything from “CEO of stealing dreams” to “The paving stone Grinch.”
One furious user wrote, “Nothing is more disgusting than a child bully… stealing the cap of Kamil Majchrzak during the US Open. Disgusting people.”
Hero move from the player
Sensing the backlash, Majchrzak stepped in to save the day. He personally met Brok, gave him another signed cap, and even added extra memorabilia. The internet applauded the gesture, praising the tennis player for restoring what Szczerek had taken away.
The apology that almost worked-until it didn’t
Szczerek’s Instagram apology seemed like the start of damage control. But then came screenshots from a Polish online forum, where he had reportedly defended himself with a very different tone earlier saying, “Yes, I took it. Life is first-come, first-served. It’s just a hat. If you were faster, you would have it.”
That contradictory statement reignited the anger, with critics calling his apology hollow.
Fallout continues
Since then, Szczerek has deactivated his social media, but the internet hasn’t let go. Memes now show him grabbing everything from Wimbledon trophies to Super Bowl rings. His company, meanwhile, remains under scrutiny as the saga drags on.
“In the emotions, in the crowd’s joy after the victory, I was convinced that the tennis player was handing the cap in my direction — for my sons, who had earlier asked for autographs,” he added.
“It is a painful but necessary lesson in humility for me.”
But while his apology struck a somber tone, the internet hasn’t been quick to forgive - or forget.
The drama began after Polish tennis star Kamil Majchrzak’s victory at the 2025 US Open. As he leaned down to hand a signed cap to a young fan named Brok, Szczerek swooped in, snatched it mid-air, and stashed it in his wife’s handbag. Cameras caught every second, and within hours the clip went viral worldwide.
Internet detectives strike
It didn’t take long for social media sleuths to identify the mystery man as the CEO of Drogbruk, a paving stone and landscaping company in Poland. Review sites lit up with angry one-star comments, memes spread like wildfire, and captions mocked him as everything from “CEO of stealing dreams” to “The paving stone Grinch.”
One furious user wrote, “Nothing is more disgusting than a child bully… stealing the cap of Kamil Majchrzak during the US Open. Disgusting people.”
Hero move from the player
Sensing the backlash, Majchrzak stepped in to save the day. He personally met Brok, gave him another signed cap, and even added extra memorabilia. The internet applauded the gesture, praising the tennis player for restoring what Szczerek had taken away.
The apology that almost worked-until it didn’t
Szczerek’s Instagram apology seemed like the start of damage control. But then came screenshots from a Polish online forum, where he had reportedly defended himself with a very different tone earlier saying, “Yes, I took it. Life is first-come, first-served. It’s just a hat. If you were faster, you would have it.”
That contradictory statement reignited the anger, with critics calling his apology hollow.
Fallout continues
Since then, Szczerek has deactivated his social media, but the internet hasn’t let go. Memes now show him grabbing everything from Wimbledon trophies to Super Bowl rings. His company, meanwhile, remains under scrutiny as the saga drags on.
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The inbuilt and acquited trait doesnt go...no matter how much you SUGARCOAT IT...typical of COO/CEOs nowadays.Read allPost comment
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