Piotr Szczerek

CEO’s US Open Hat Snatch: “Huge Mistake” or Just Getting Caught?

Piotr Szczerek, the CEO who took a hat from a young boy at the US Open, has apologized for his actions, calling it a “huge mistake.” He explained that he believed the hat, tossed by tennis player Kamil Majchrzak, was intended for him, though he acknowledged taking the hat caused harm and disappointed fans. Szczerek has since returned the hat to the boy and issued an apology to the boy, his family, fans, and Majchrzak. Majchrzak, in response, said he believed the incident was a result of confusion and hoped the boy still enjoyed his day.

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CEO’s US Open Cap Theft Sparks Outrage, Fuels Criticism of Corporate Greed

Following a US Open match where Kamil Majchrzak defeated Karen Khachanov, a fan in the crowd was denied a signed hat when Polish businessman Piotr Szczerek, CEO of Drogbruk, snatched it instead. The incident, which went viral, sparked outrage online, with many criticizing Szczerek’s behavior as “entitled” and “disgusting.” Majchrzak subsequently took to social media to locate the young fan and personally provided him with a replacement cap. The incident led to widespread condemnation of Szczerek’s actions and calls for him to be banned from future events.

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