New York : At the 2025 US Open, Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek, of paving firm Drogbruk, unwittingly became the internet’s villain after snatching a signed tennis cap meant for a young fan named Brock. Captured on live camera, the moment of snatch-and-grab went viral, sparking global outrage. “Life is first come, first served,” Szczerek allegedly defended, stirring more backlash.
Tennis star Kamil Majchrzak, whose victory set the scene, responded with grace, gifting Brock a fresh signed cap and goodies, turning controversy into a heartwarming gesture. Szczerek later issued a public apology, calling it a “painful but necessary lesson in humility,” admitting he thought the cap was intended for his sons.
Despite his company’s prior sports sponsorship and support for youth, Drogbruk’s reputation plunged overnight, with angry fans flooding reviews. Szczerek’s statement urged “less venom, more sportsmanship,” but his viral mishap will be remembered as a rare blend of entitlement and misunderstanding on the world stage.
“Let’s not make a global scandal out of the hat. It’s just a hat,” he said—though many would disagree.
This spirited episode serves as a sharp reminder: even CEOs must play by the rules of sportsmanship .


















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