Cheers and boos as Donald Trump arrives for delayed Sinner-Alcaraz US Open men's final
The US Open men's final start was postponed by 30 minutes due to security protocols for President Trump's attendance, causing long entry queues, officials 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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