Carlos Alcaraz or Spain celebrates after defeating Jannik Sinner of Italy at the US Open on Sunday in New York City.
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President Trump attended the US Open men’s tennis finals on Sunday in the Rolex luxury box, leaving the suite lyrics for an appearance in the camera duration of the national anthem. He launched mixed and angry cheers from the medium embedosity stage.
Due to the improved security for the president’s assistance, many ticknichole were in long lines out of the place waiting to enter as a party.
The photos showed Rolex’s CEO, Jean-Frederic Dufour Standing with Trump while greeted the crowd. Rolex was among the companies that sponsored the tournament.
Carlos Alcaraz or Spain came out victorious about Jannik Sinner of his rival Italy in four sets, winning his second Open of the United States at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, Queens in New York City.
Sunday’s game was the third consecutive final of Grand Slam between the two players and their 15th time facing 2021. The couple called “the two new” or “Sincaraz” have returned and moving forward in the classifications. Alcaraz entered the game at number 2, under Sinner, and left with a $ 5 million check and the number 1 place.
President Trump and the CEO of Rolex, Jean-Frederic Dufour, arrive at the Rolex suite before the final match of the male singles between Jannik Sinner of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Sunday in New York City.
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After the victory, Alcaraz thanked his opponent and joked: “I’m seeing you more than my family!”
A noisy national anthem
The televised event was a little later than expected and the spectators at home could only listen to the damping noise when the camera showed the President Trump the duration of the national anthem. The US Tennis Association had issued an orientation to the issuers to edit any multitude reaction to the President, according to multiple reports. NPR could not independently confirm the guide. In the last appearance of the Trump’s Open, in 2015, the stadium booed it.
“We regularly ask our stations to refrain from exhibiting interruptions outside the court,” said the USTA spokesman Brendan McIntyre, The Athletic. However, the videos of a crowd booed with some applause quickly reached social networks. The USTA did not respond immediately to the request for comments from NPRS.

The president’s departure with Rolex, a Swiss company, arrives a week after imposing a 39% rate on Swiss products. The rate is more than double the European Union rate and approximately four times greater than the United Kingdom rolex did not immediately respond to the application for NPR comments.
He has approximately two decades, since the acting president attended the US Open, the last time was Bill Clinton in 2000. However, Trump has made a point to attend high -profile sporting events in his second term. He attended Super Bowl earlier this year and recently promised to organize an UFC fight at the White House next year.
Before his presidency, Trump had a suite at the US Open, but cools it in 2017.
