The CEO apologized for the viral hat heating moment in the US Open

by SkillAiNest

At the weekend, a video posted on different Social Media Platform After his match at the US Open on Thursday, a child was shown waiting for a sign of Kamel Maj. The Polish tennis player takes off his hat and apparently handed him to the boy, before an adult man reaches him and snatches him like a Siegel on the beach.

Naturally, the video went mega, and the internet series quickly identified the culprit as Paper Szakzrick, CEO of a smooth company in Poland. On Monday, Szakzerk apologized for the incident “undesirable” of the incident in a post On Facebook.

“In connection with the incident that took place during the Kamel Majorous match at the US Open, I would like to apologize to this young boy, his family, all fans and the player himself.” “I accept the full responsibility of my very poor decisions and painful actions. It was never my intention to steal valuable memory from the young fan.”

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Szakzarik writes that he was “trapped in the joy of the moment and victory of the moment” and during the excitement, he believed that the Magazine was giving me a hat to give me my sons, who had previously asked for autograph. “

“I apologize to everyone I have left,” Szakzark said.

Serzerk says he sent the hat back to the boy and told Fyesko “humility is a painful but essential lesson.”

After all the attention, the boy who left the hat got even better – he met with Magazak and went with him. Swag even more than that.

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At the weekend, a video posted on different Social Media Platform After his match at the US Open on Thursday, a child was shown waiting for a sign of Kamel Maj. The Polish tennis player takes off his hat and apparently handed him to the boy, before an adult man reaches him and snatches him like a Siegel on the beach.

Naturally, the video went mega, and the internet series quickly identified the culprit as Paper Szakzrick, CEO of a smooth company in Poland. On Monday, Szakzerk apologized for the incident “undesirable” of the incident in a post On Facebook.

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