Polish CEO Apologizes for Snatching Signed Hat at US Open

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The CEO of a Polish paving company, Piotr Szczerek, apologized after being caught on video snatching a signed hat from a young fan at the U.S. Open, claiming he was caught up in the moment and believed the hat was meant for his sons. The incident drew widespread attention, and Szczerek has sent the hat to the boy and apologized publicly. Tennis player Kamil Majchrzak expressed hope that the boy and his family had a great day despite the incident.
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