The CEO who pulled the boy’s hat at US Open says he made a big mistake.

The person who was trapped in a camera that pulled the hat in a young boy at the US Open said he made a “big mistake” after the scene of the incident reached the virus.

Piotr SZCZEREK, the chief executive of Polish, said that tennis star Kamil Majchrzak is “delivering a hat in my direction.”

“I know that I seemed to gather souvenirs consciously from a child,” he wrote in the statement. “This was not my intention, but I don’t change the fact that I hurt the boy and disappoint fans.”

The video taken in MAJCHRZAK’s match on Thursday showed that the tennis player provided a hat to the child before SZCZEREK looked like it took it.

Clip’s version has been widely shared on social media and has been severely criticized for SZCZEREK’s actions.

The CEO wrote on social media on Monday:

He returned the hat to the boy and added, “I wanted to repair it at least in part.”

When the incident was unfolded, Majchrzak, who won the game against Russia’s ninth seed Karen Karen Knov, told the New York Post on Saturday that it was “obviously a kind of confusion.”

“I was pointing to me with a hat, but a lot of things happened after the game,” he said.

“I missed it. I loved the dead if you knew what I mean.

Tennis Star reunited with the boy during the weekend to provide young fans with hats and other products on Instagram.

Tennis Pro added, “We had a great meeting after warming up today.”

Majchrzak, who ranked 76th in the men’s single, returned from two sets to beat Khachanov in the second round in Flushing Meadows, but was injured in the third round tie with Leandro Riedi in Switzerland.

He later confirmed that he had torn the intercostal muscles.