Carlos Alcaraz beats Jannik Sinner at U.S. Open
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Here's the thing about watching Carlos Alcaraz play tennis: He will hit shots no one else would dare try, make them, then crack a smile and rile up a crowd by pointing to his ear or raising his fist.
The White House on Sunday said it didn't ask the U.S. Tennis Association to censor reactions to President Donald Trump during his attendance at the U.S. Open.
Before the US Open, Carlos Alcaraz told himself to "go for it, don't be afraid". He lived by that motto as he went on to take the title.
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Fans remain stuck in line as US Open final begins because of extra security with Trump attending
With extra security measures in place because President Donald Trump was watching the match from a suite inside Arthur Ashe Stadium, the U.S. Tennis Association pushed back the start of the match a half-hour from its original 2 p.m. EDT time. But thousands of fans were still far from the entrance to the arena when play eventually began.
Whether Trump is met by jeers or cheers at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sunday, the US Tennis Association says it wants the focus to be on the court.
Alcaraz, who was recently linked to British tennis player Emma Raducanu, hit up Chez Margaux, a private supper club in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, for the Raising Cane’s U.S. Open after party, where he posed for a photo with fashion model Brianna Bardhi, as seen on her Instagram.
President Donald Trump is planning to attend the men's singles final at the U.S. Open on Sunday as a client guest and will watch the match from a suite, a spokesperson for the U.S. Tennis Association
With world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka facing off against home crowd favorite Amanda Anisimova, Saturday’s 2025 US Open women’s singles final is rich in storylines.