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Trump is joining us as a Rolex guest. Booing may not be broadcast on TV

September 7, 2025 5 Min Read
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NEW YORK – President Donald Trump attended the US Open on Sunday as a Rolex guest, trying to keep the court turmoil going so far as to keep him booing on TV with organizers and TV broadcasts trying to maintain the court turmoil that will boo him.

Rather than going out to make policy announcements, Trump has built up a large portion of his second term of domestic travel, taking part in major sporting events and taking part in major sporting events.

He will watch the men’s final between 22-year-old seed and defending champion Janik Sinner, a 22-year-old Italian Spanish native from Rolex suites, and second seed Carlos Alcaraz.

The president’s acceptance of the Rolex invitation comes just weeks after the Trump administration imposed a whopping 39% tariff on Swiss products.

The collection is more than 2.5 times the tax agreed upon on European Union goods exported to the United States by the Trump administration, nearly four times higher than the UK’s exports to the United States.

The White House declined to comment on Trump’s acceptance of corporate client invitations at the tournament, but the president has caused little trouble with the blurred line between political and foreign policy decisions and efforts to boost the profits of his family business.

This includes exhausting and promoting the luxurious golf properties that have been his name nationwide and around the world. He announced Friday that the US will be holding a sweeping event at Trump National Doral in South Florida using a turn hosting a group of 20 summits in December 2026.

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According to the American Tennis Association, no negative reaction to Trump’s existence has been shown on ABC national television broadcasts per standard policy.

“We regularly ask broadcasters to refrain from introducing off-court disruptions,” the organization said in a statement.

Trump was once an open mainstay in the US, but has not been present since he was loudly booed in the quarterfinal match in September 2015, months after he began his first presidential campaign.

The Trump organization once ruled its own US Open Suite, which was adjacent to the broadcast television booth at Arthur Ashe Stadium, but was stopped in 2017 in the first year of Trump’s first term. The family business is now run by Trump’s sons back in the White House and with his father.

Born in Queens, home to the US Open, Trump was a New York area real estate mogul and later a reality television star for decades. Attending tournaments before he became a politician, he usually sat on the suite’s balcony during night games, frequently on display on the arena video screens.

However, in recent years, between his presidential conditions, Trump mainly lived in Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate.

Before the final, Alcaraz said that getting a Trump was a privilege and “best for tennis,” but that sentiment also suggested that such feelings were brought to the president, who was viewed from the stands.

“I’m trying to avoid focusing, and I’m trying not to think about it,” Alcaraz said of Trump’s attendance. “I don’t want to strain myself for that.”

Trump played golf at a Virginia Club outside Washington on Saturday. Trump played golf as the summer weather got too hot and too hot to play near Mar Arago. However, the president frequently attends sporting events. It is characterized by the roaring of the crowd booing the president, while others cheer him on.

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Since returning to the White House in January, before Sunday’s US Open Swing, Trump competed in the New Orleans and Daytona 500 Super Bowl, as well as the UFC fight in New Jersey, New Jersey, NCAA Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia, and the Fifa Club World Cup final in East Rut Harford, New Jersey.

It’s rare to attend a sitting president, and before Trump, it didn’t happen since Bill Clinton went to the 2000 tournament. Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle attended the opening night of the 2023 event.

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