Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek defends snatching Kamil Majchrzak's signed hat from child at US Open

Piotr Szczerek doubles down in a statement, claiming, "first come, first served is life" and threatens legal action.


Pop Culture & Art September 01, 2025 1 min read

The latest controversy at the US Open unfolded not on the court, but in the stands, when Polish construction magnate Piotr Szczerek was filmed taking a child’s souvenir hat.

After Kamil Majchrzak’s thrilling five-set victory over Karen Khachanov, the tennis player removed his cap and gestured towards a young fan named Brock. What should have been a lifelong memory turned sour when Szczerek, owner of asphalt firm Drogbruk, quickly seized the hat and placed it in his wife’s bag. The boy shouted “What are you doing?” as onlookers expressed shock.

Footage spread rapidly online, with critics branding Szczerek the “most hated man on the internet.” Despite removing his social media accounts, the millionaire doubled down in a statement. 

The backlash intensified when a supposed lawyer’s statement described the incident as an “educational gesture,” though this was later disowned. Memes and mockery dominated social media, amplifying the scandal.

Majchrzak later sought to ease tensions, tracking down Brock and gifting him several replacement caps, reassuring him with the words “All good now.”

Photo: Instagram

The gesture restored some goodwill, though attention remained fixed on Szczerek’s actions.

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