Why isn't Sock blamed? The kid clearly asked for the towel. Why didn't Sock respond when the couple took it instead of waiting for Twitter? pic.twitter.com/2qDZq6g6W4 — EustaceTarwater (@EustaceTarwater) July 4, 2017

Having a stellar seat doesn't guarantee you a trinket from a player, as one young fan found out the hard way on Tuesday. Jack Sock had just completed his first-round Wimbledon win over Chile's Christian Garin, and a boy in the stands near his chair asked for a towel.

The American obliged, but threw it a little short and looked away quickly. A man seated in front of the young fan grabbed the cherished token instead. Sock realized the mishap later, and is doing his best to locate the boy:

if anyone knows who this kid is who had the towel ripped out of his hands by the elderly man...comment his name so I can be sure to get him his own towel ????????‍♂️???????? A post shared by Jack Sock (@jack.sock) on Jul 4, 2017 at 12:46pm PDT

Not only that, but the other three majors jumped on board, trying to erase what is likely a bad memory of Wimbledon for the boy:

If you find out, we'd like to send him a #USOpen towel. @AustralianOpen, @rolandgarros, maybe send one of yours as well for a Slam sweep? — US Open Tennis (@usopen) July 4, 2017

No sweat! Happy to chip in an #AusOpen towel. ???????? ???? — #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) July 5, 2017

Happy to complete the towels Grand Slam ;) ???????????? — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) July 5, 2017

If it all works out—and social media will make sure it does—then that's one lucky fan.

Sock will need to return his focus to the court soon, as he next looks to match his career-best third-round result at the All England Club.

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