Donald Trump’s arrival at US Open New York Men’s Singles Finals – his first performance in the tournament in a decade caused the start of the game and long lines outside the stadium as people encountered additional security measures.
Trump entered the Arthur Ashe Stadium into her native queen on Sunday in her native queens to watch Carlos Alcaraz accepts Jannik Sinner, where he was greeted by a cheers and boos mixture. The organizers asked for broadcasters to refrain from the presidential attendance reaction or disorder.
His son Jared Kusner and his granddaughter Arabella joined him, as well as Susie Wiles, the Chief of Staff of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, the Secretary of Press, Pam Bondi, US Attorney General and Scott Bessent.
The president was also depicted with Jean-Freder Dufouru, CEO of Rolex, who was invited to the event as a Swiss clock manufacturer’s corporate guest. The invitation occurred despite the fact that Trump’s administration set 39 percent of Swiss products a few weeks ago.
Trump joined his stepdaughter Jared Kushner (right -to -right) and granddaughter Arabella (right), as well as other members of his administration, including US Attorney General Pam Bondi (left) (Imagn views through Reuters Connect)
For additional safety measures to arrive at the President, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik’s sinners have been delayed for 30 minutes and the huge lines that stand outside the stadium (Getty Images) (Getty Images)
Later, before playing the US anthem, Trump’s face appeared inside the Jumbotron Stadium, promoting a wave of reinforcement during the anthem.
For additional security measures to arrive at the President, the match was postponed for 30 minutes.
“Because of the prescribed security measures and ensuring that fans have extra time to enter their seats, we would push today’s match start until 2:30 pm,” the United States Tennis Association said in a statement.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi was proud of the place near the President Arthse Stadium (AP) on Sunday at the Arthur Ashe Stadium
Long lines behind the stadium are a concern, and can even be even more delayed. For those with tickets, they were told to prepare for additional security and come to the match early.
Before Trump’s attendance, Usta asked for a broadcast to “refrain from any disorder or reactions in response to the president’s involvement in any opportunity.”
The president, whose confirmation rating was 40 percent in late July, and in mid -August, according to a Reuters/Ipsa survey, unpopular in his native New York, a democratic fortress.
Born in Queens, where the tournament is being held every year, Trump was formerly a regular US Open visitor visiting New York Real Estate Magnate and later TV star. During the night match he usually sat on the balcony of the set and often shown on the video screens of the arena (Getty Images)
The last show in the tournament took place in 2015, a few months after his presidential election campaign, which was also invited (AFP via Getty Images)
Protesters sell flyers and signs reading “Trump must go now!” were depicted outside the stadium.
Born in Queens, where the tournament is being held every year, Trump was formerly a regular US Open visitor visiting New York Real Estate Magnate and later TV star. During the night match, he mostly sat on the balcony of the set and was often shown on the video screens of the arena.
His last performance in the tournament took place in 2015, a few months after his presidential election campaign, which was disguised.
US secret service agents stand before US President Donald Trump participates in the last US Open match, for Arthur Ashe Stadium’s New York City (Reuters) in Arthur Ashe Stadium
“We will currently perform a tennis center transition. We will go down soon. There should be a great match!” Trump announced the “Social” of Air Force One, just before arrival (Reuters)
In recent months, Trump has participated in big sporting events such as Super Bowl New Orleans, the Club World Cup in New Jersey, where he remained strangely on stage due to Chelsea trophy lifting and Dayton 500 in Florida.
Although the crowd may have expressed dissatisfaction in the presence of Trump, the finalist Alcaraz said he was “privilege” and it was great that tennis should be president in the finals. “