This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Trump to Attend US Open Men’s Final Sunday
In a noteworthy return after a decade-long hiatus, President Donald Trump will grace the men’s final of the U.S. Open this Sunday. The White House made this announcement Thursday evening, confirming that Trump will make a brief trip to Queens, New York, for the match, which is slated to begin at 2 p.m.
The anticipation surrounding the event is heightened by the semifinal outcomes, with the defending champion Jannik Sinner taking on Felix Auger-Aliassime, while the legendary Novak Djokovic is set to clash with rising star Carlos Alcaraz.
Once a mainstay at the U.S. Open during his tenure as a New York real estate developer and later a reality TV icon, Trump often enjoyed the view from a suite balcony, making frequent appearances on the stadium’s video screens. His presence became part of the tournament’s fabric, a quintessential New York experience for fans. However, the Trump Organization’s suite at the U.S. Open was relinquished in 2017, marking a turning point during Trump’s initial presidential term.
Beyond tennis, Trump has also ventured into the vibrant world of sports, attending events like the Super Bowl, Daytona 500, and various mixed martial arts contests. Yet, having a sitting president at the U.S. Open is a rarity; the last instance occurred in 2000 when Bill Clinton attended the tournament. While former President Barack Obama and his spouse, Michelle, were present for the 2023 opening night, it remains unusual for a current president to engage with such leisure pursuits.
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