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Major Update After ‘Disgusting’ Footage Showed Man Doing Unthinkable Act To Child During US Open

Aftermath of US Open incident exposed.

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Something unfolded at the US Open that left viewers stunned and social media buzzing.

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Shocking US Open incident revealed.

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Majchrzak had just pulled off a stunning five-set victory over No.9 seed Karen Khachanov.

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The nail-biting scoreline read 2-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(5), thrilling tennis fans worldwide.

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Following the win, the athlete wandered Court 11, handing out autographs and snapping selfies.

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In viral footage, Majchrzak removed his Asics-branded cap and gave it to a young boy.

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Distracted by other autograph requests, he didn’t notice a much older man edging closer.

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The man snatched the hat, ignoring the child’s protests, shocking onlookers.

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Outrage and social media storm highlighted.

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Social media erupted, with many calling the act “disgusting” and unacceptable.

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“How can anyone take a present from a kid? Absolutely shameful,” one X user typed.

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Another wrote, “Shame on this guy. Pure bullying at the US Open.”

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Majchrzak’s response confirmed.

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Majchrzak prepared for his next-round match against qualifier Leandro Riedi on August 30.

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He admitted on Instagram that he hadn’t noticed the boy hadn’t received the cap.

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“Thanks to @asicstennis, I’ve got enough caps so I’m prepared for that,” he wrote.

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Majchrzak shared four images of the boy, asking fans to help reconnect.

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“If it’s you (or your parents see this), please send me a DM,” he added.

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Fans around the globe have lauded 29-year-old Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak for stepping up after the unsettling incident.

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Majchrzak’s humble beginnings clarified.

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Majchrzak’s rise in tennis was anything but overnight, grinding through Challenger events in Europe.

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Born in Pabianice, Poland, injuries and inconsistent results nearly derailed his career multiple times.

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His relentless work ethic earned him a spot in the top 100 in 2020.

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Majchrzak’s humility and sportsmanship had already won admiration among tennis purists.

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Major update detailed.

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Hours after the Instagram plea, the boy was finally located.

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“I am impressed by the power of the Internet. We got it! All good now,” Majchrzak posted.

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Fans flooded the comments, calling him a “legend” and praising his response.

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“Kamil Majchrzak won the hearts of fans worldwide by seeking out the boy himself,” one user wrote.

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Another added, “Credit to Kamil for not publicizing why the kid didn’t get the cap. True class.”

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A cheeky fan joked, “Sometimes pettiness is required, but not here—respect to Kamil.”

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His act reminded audiences that sportsmanship can outshine even the most dramatic match results.

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Fans have new respect for Majchrzak.

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With the matter settled, Majchrzak turned back to competition on Court 5.

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A win over Riedi, 23, would mark his best-ever Grand Slam performance.

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Fans will be watching for both athletic prowess and the sportsmanship that went viral.

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Majchrzak’s gesture ensures he remains a hero both on and off the court.

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