The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Sunday, September 7 is not just paying witness to the final showdown between Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and Italian Jannik Sinner for the season, but also a bit of political history. President Donald Trump arrived at the venue shortly before the match to cheer on the two finalists for the U.S. Open’s Men’s Singles Finals, the first sitting President of the United States to do so in 25 years.
President Trump, 79, becomes the first person in office to attend the U.S. Open since Bill Clinton in 2000, although this is not his personal first. He was last present at the Open in 2015 with his wife and now first lady Melania, during a quarterfinal match between Serena and Venus Williams, where he was heavily booed when shown on the jumbotron. His last appearance preceded his eventual election as the 45th President by a year.
Trump was shown on the pre-match feeds at the stadium prior to the start of the game, receiving a mix of cheers and loud boos from the crowd, most notably loud applause from those in the luxury boxes surrounding his own. He was a guest of the Rolex corporate suite, joined by US Attorney General Pam Bondi, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.