It's just a cap. If you had been faster, you would have had it," the thief of Majchrzak's cap reacted.
After his victory against Karen Khachanov, Kamil Majchrzak wanted to give his cap to a child in the stands. But a man standing next to him quickly stole it and hid it.
The thief, who turns out to be a Polish millionaire, reacted to this theft. He states: "The recent incident during the tennis match has caused a disproportionate uproar online. It all revolves around the famous cap, of course.
Yes, I took it. Yes, I did it quickly. But as I've always said, in life, it's first come, first served.
I understand that this might not please some people, but please, let's not turn this hat into a global scandal. It's just a cap.
If you were faster, you would have had it. Regarding the online hate, I remind you that insulting a public figure is subject to legal prosecution.
All offensive comments, slanders, and insinuations will be analyzed for possible legal action.
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