Cheers and boos as Donald Trump arrives for delayed Sinner-Alcaraz US Open men's final
Security measures for President Trump's attendance delayed the US Open men's final by 45 minutes, causing thousands of fans to miss the start and leaving many seats empty, organizers said.
- US President Donald Trump, aged 79, attended the US Open men’s singles final at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sunday between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
- Trump’s return to the tournament after a decade caused almost a one-hour delay due to heavy security and sparked mixed reactions including boos and cheers.
- In a high-level match, 22-year-old Alcaraz defeated 24-year-old Sinner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to claim his sixth Grand Slam and second US Open title.
- Social media users noted Trump’s visible displeasure at Alcaraz’s win, speculating he may have preferred Sinner, with some comments suggesting racial bias as a factor.
- Alcaraz’s victory secures his position as world No.1 and continues a dominant rivalry with Sinner, while Trump’s presence highlights his ongoing interest in major sporting events despite divided fan responses.
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President Donald Trump was booed loudly on Sunday at the men's final of the U.S. Open, where the additional security caused by his visit led to queues so long that many people missed the start of the match, even after the organizers delayed it.
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