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Carlos Alcaraz wins his 2nd U.S. Open at match delayed by Trump’s attendance : NPR

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Carlos Alcaraz secured his second U.S. Open title Sunday, defeating Daniil Medvedev in a final delayed ⁢by the unexpected ⁣arrival of former President ⁤Donald Trump at the tournament. ⁤The match, played at the USTA Billie Jean King​ National ⁣Tennis Center‌ in New York, concluded 6-3, ⁤6-7 (7-9), 6-1, 6-3, marking alcaraz’s continued dominance in the ⁤sport at age 20.

The‍ former president’s appearance drew important attention, prompting a ⁤brief ‍security pause as he‍ entered the arena⁢ and ⁤briefly‍ overshadowing the athletic competition. His ​visit occurred‍ weeks after the implementation of ‌a 39% tariff on swiss products,a move ‌that impacts companies like Rolex,which was prominently displayed on ‍Trump’s wrist during the event. This juxtaposition has sparked commentary regarding international trade relations ⁤and the optics⁢ of the former president’s ⁢public⁤ engagements.

This marks the first time a sitting or former president has attended the U.S. Open since Bill Clinton in 2000. Trump, however,​ has made a point of attending major sporting events during his post-presidency, including the Super Bowl ‍earlier this year and a planned UFC fight hosted at the ‍white House next year.‌ He previously held a suite at the U.S.Open but relinquished it in 2017 during his first term in office.⁢

Rolex has not yet responded to requests for‌ comment regarding the⁣ tariff and the former president’s⁣ choice ‍of timepiece. Alcaraz’s ⁤victory‍ solidifies his position as a leading figure‍ in men’s​ tennis‍ and sets the stage for continued competition⁣ as the tour moves forward.

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