In an impressive mansion, a luxurious villa lives Polish CEO Construction tycoon, who became a global issue when he grabbed by the hands of a little admirer the hat signed by his player US Open – And even in front of the cameras.
Putr Sserek, CEO and millionaire, was made on social media ‘The most hated man on the internet’ – Maybe in America – after the incident with the hat of Camille Miharsak at the US Open. Monday (01.09.2025) and after the Salo He had to apologize, admitting that he made a “huge mistake”. The damage has been done, of course, resulting in its sympathizers turned its back.
As the Daily Mail reveals, the businessman lives with his wife Anna and their two sons, aged 10 and 12, In a luxurious, modern villa in a historic Polish village where the locals call “the village of the millionaires”. The villa has its own artificial lake but also tennis courtin which they host professional players.
The house, surrounded by fenced, cared for gardens, costs over about £ 406,000 – ten times the value of an average house in Poland. About 65 kilometers from their villa is the Calisia Tenis Pro, the tennis club that belongs to the affluent couple.
In the storm of reactions, Sserek broke his silence, arguing that he had the impression that Polish tennis player Micharsak “gave the hat to him” and specifically for his sons.
In his home country he is a well -known businessman, especially active in tennis. His company, Drogbruk, who specializes in paving and concrete, is a sponsor of the Polish Tennis Federation. Both he and his wife Anna are fanatical of the sport, with their own stadium in their villa.
In fact, the couple maintains friendly relationships with Ursula Radvanska, the former Polish tennis champion, who often visits them to play in their private space.
Photos of the last five years show Sserek and his wife actively participating in tournaments hosted by Calisia Tenis Pro.
The time
He does not say that the shake that broke out after the paradoxical incident that happened in the US Open stands. A Polish businessman, a lover of tennis and an amateur himself, did not hesitate to grab the signed hat that a little boy had in his hands.
The incident happened at a time when Polish tennis player Camil Miharzak signed souvenirs after his victory in a US Open match. A man, recognized to be the CEO of a large Polish company, grabbed through the hands of a child the hat he had just signed by the tennis player.
THE man even put the hat in his bag and, as if nothing had happened, He continued to take a selfie with his partner.
However, he calculated without the observation of the viewers shooting videos in the space. Soon the video with the same grab the hat was posted on social media and it didn’t take long to be done viral.
The “thief” of the hat was very easily recognized by Polish internet users and thus ended up with Piotr Sserek, Managing Director and owner of a Polish construction company under the name Drogbruk.
The negative comments were raining and they were so critical that they were in the downhill and evaluation of the company. Sserek turned off his accounts.
Unable to ignore the salvo he caused with his inanimate and paradoxical movement, the Polish businessman made a public place in the Gowork forum.
“The recent incident in the tennis race caused a disproportionate upheaval on the internet.
Of course, everything has to do with the famous hat. Yes, I got it. Yes, I did it quickly. But as I have always said, in life, “whoever arrives first, is served first”, claimed using the well -known English phrase “first come, first served” Which, as it turned out, is a life attitude to him.
“I understand that some may not like it, but please, let’s not do it a worldwide scandal. It’s just a hat. If you were faster, you would have taken. As for hate on the internet, I remind you that the infringement of a public person is subject to legal liability. All offensive comments, slander and implied charges will be analyzed to consider the possibility of referring the case to the court.
In the end, high heads, hats down, less poison, more athletic spirit, “he added.
The apology that… it was late for a day
Drogbruk’s Polish CEO, who after his act on US Open is “the most hated man in America”, posting on his Instagram account, admitted that he did ‘A huge mistake’ And he revealed that he had returned the hat to Brock.
“I know that I did something that looked like I consciously wanted to get a souvenir from a child,” he wrote in a statement. “This was not my intention, but it doesn’t change the fact that I hurt the boy and disappointed the fans.”
The 50 -year -old still wrote on social media on Monday: “I would like to apologize clearly to his boyfriend, family, fans and the player himself.” He added that he had returned the hat to the child and hopes that this “repaid at least the damage that was done”.
As for the boy who took a hard lesson from Polish CEO, the story had a happy ending. The tennis player was informed of what had happened and made sure to contact the child directly to meet him and give him a new hat with an autograph.
Miharzak explained that he did not even know that the little one had not taken the hat and wanted to immediately correct what happened when he learned that someone grabbed it through his hands.
Information from DailyMail