Sunday, September 07, 2025

TRUMP IS GREETED BY CHEERS AND BOOS AS SECURITY MEASURES LEAVE US OPEN WITH EMPTY SEATS

US Open in chaos as Donald Trump arrival sparks security meltdown: 'This is absolutely insane'

 

By Oliver Salt 

 

Daily Mail

Sep 7, 20225

 

Donald Trump was greeted with cheers and boos when he arrived at the US Open final Sunday  

Donald Trump was greeted with cheers and boos when he arrived at the US Open final Sunday  

 

A smirking Donald Trump received a mixed reception from the New York City crowd after his arrival for Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz's US Open tennis final sparked security chaos at Flushing Meadows.

The president touched down in the Big Apple on Sunday afternoon and made his way to Queens ahead of Sinner's highly-anticipated showdown with great rival Alcaraz at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where the sport's titanic duo will contest an unprecedented third Grand Slam final against one another this calendar year.

On the eve of the match - which was delayed from 2pm to 2:30pm due to increased security measures - the United States Tennis Association sent out an email to broadcasters, including ESPN and Sky Sports, stating that they must censor any protests or reactions to his attendance. 

Roughly 40 minutes before the start of Sunday's final, Trump emerged from his private suite at Arthur Ashe, where he is a guest of Swiss luxury watch brand and major sponsor Rolex, to a mixture of cheers and boos from the New York crowd. 

The 79-year-old is in attendance with a large entourage; which includes attorney general Pam Bondi, press secretary Karoline Leavitt, White House deputy chief Dan Scavino, special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, granddaughter Arabella Kushner and son-in-law Jared Kushner

Lindsey Halligan, a lawyer currently working as special assistant to the president, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, United States Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent and Margo Martin, Trump's special assistant and communications advisor, also joined him at the match.

 

Meanwhile, chaos occurred outside the arena as thousands of fans lined up to enter amid increased security measures outside Arthur Ashe Stadium

Tennis fans line up to get into Arthur Ashe Stadium to watch Jannik Sinner, of Italy, and Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, play in the men's singles final of the U.S. Open tennis championships (AP)

Meanwhile, chaos occurred outside the arena as thousands of fans lined up to enter amid increased security measures outside Arthur Ashe Stadium
 
Trump is a guest of Rolex at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where Jannik Sinner faces Carlos Alcaraz

Trump is a guest of Rolex at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where Jannik Sinner faces Carlos Alcaraz 

 

Meanwhile, chaos occurred outside the arena as thousands of fans lined up to enter amid intense security procedures just minutes before the rearranged start time, meaning Sinner and Alcaraz began Sunday's final in front of several empty seats. 

Daily Mail reporter Matthew Lambwell, who is on the ground in Queens, said about the frantic scenes before the match got underway: 'This is total chaos here. Lines are absolutely insane. They will either have to delay again or start with hardly anyone in'.

US Open insider also told the Daily Mail ahead of his appearance that nerve agents and chemical weapons were among potential threats at Flushing Meadows.

'We've been scoping out the area with our colleagues in the CIA and taking precautions in the event of an attack using chemical weapons or nerve agents,' the source said. 

However, those security preparations are said to be precautionary and are not understood to relate to any specific threat made against the commander-in-chief.

As the American national anthem was played before the match, Trump's emergence on the big screens in Arthur Ashe again triggered a contrasting response from the crowd, with some showing their disdain for the president and others heard applauding.

When some jeers were initially heard, he could be seen smirking while continuing to salute during the Star Spangled Banner. Trump was also showered with boos and cheers when he was shown at the end of the first set, which Alcaraz won 6-2.

Since being re-elected he has made sport a huge part of his second term, with Sunday's US Open final between Sinner and Alcaraz the second major event he is slated to attend in the Big Apple over the coming days.

 

The president emerged from his private suite roughly 40 minutes from the start of the final

The president emerged from his private suite roughly 40 minutes from the start of the final

Trump attended Sunday's final with a large entourage which included press secretary Karoline Leavitt (far left), attorney general Pam Bondi (third from left), granddaughter Arabella Kushner (second from right) and son-in-law Jared Kushner (right)

Trump attended Sunday's final with a large entourage which included press secretary Karoline Leavitt (far left), attorney general Pam Bondi (third from left), granddaughter Arabella Kushner (second from right) and son-in-law Jared Kushner (right)

Fans were torn over his attendance, with some subjecting him to boos and others cheering

Fans were torn over his attendance, with some subjecting him to boos and others cheering

Trump was shown on the big screens at Arthur Ashe Stadium during the Star Spangled Banner

Trump was shown on the big screens at Arthur Ashe Stadium during the Star Spangled Banner

Trump was seen chatting with Bondi and special envoy Steve Witkoff prior to the final

Trump was seen chatting with Bondi and special envoy Steve Witkoff prior to the final

The commander-in-chief and his entourage had the best seats in the house for the final

The commander-in-chief and his entourage had the best seats in the house for the final

Anti-Trump protestors were seen outside the stadium before Sunday's tennis showpiece

Anti-Trump protestors were seen outside the stadium before Sunday's tennis showpiece

 

After the tennis showpiece, he is also expected to be at Yankee Stadium on September 11 - the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack on the city. That night, the playoff-chasing New York Yankees host the Detroit Tigers.

Trump was met with a chorus of boos when he last attended the US Open with wife Melania in a majority-Democrat New York back in 2015. 

The then-GOP presidential frontrunner was heavily jeered when he arrived to watch top-ranked Serena Williams defeat her older sister, Venus, in the women's singles quarterfinals. 

After beating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals Alcaraz was quizzed on the prospect of Trump watching his battle with Sinner, with the Spaniard admitting he is trying to put it to the back of his mind.

'It is a privilege for the tournaments having the president from every country just to support the tournament, to support tennis, and to support the match,' he initially told reporters about the US president's plans to attend the final. 

'For me, playing in front of him... to be honest, I will try not to think about it. I don't want myself to be nervous because of it.

 

He boarded his Air Force One jet and made his way to New York earlier in the afternoon

He boarded his Air Force One jet and made his way to New York earlier in the afternoon

Trump was jeered when he last attended the major tennis tournament with wife Melania in 2015

Trump was jeered when he last attended the major tennis tournament with wife Melania in 2015

 

'But I think attending the tennis match, it's great for tennis to have the president into the final.'

Once the US Open and Yankees appearances are complete, Trump will turn his sporting focus to the Ryder Cup after it confirmed that he will be at the first day of the golf tournament on September 26 at Bethpage in New York.

He was also spotted at the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, just outside of the Big Apple, in July, leaving victorious Chelsea players baffled when he remained on stage during their trophy lift.

The president also attended the Super Bowl earlier this year as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

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