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US Open Bans Trump?

The United States Tennis Association (USTA), which runs the prestigious US Open, has quietly instructed broadcasters to avoid showing any protests or negative reactions during President Donald Trump’s attendance at Sunday’s men’s singles championship match.

This decision comes as tensions remain high between Trump supporters and anti-Trump activists, who have a long history of trying to disrupt public events.


Email Leaks Show USTA’s Plan to Control Coverage

According to an internal email obtained by Bounces and confirmed by multiple outlets including The New York Times, the USTA outlined specific guidelines for how President Trump should be shown on TV.

“Regarding broadcast coverage, the President will appear on both the World Feed and Ashe Court Feed during the national anthem. We ask all broadcasters to avoid showing any protests or audience reactions tied to the President’s presence, including any ENG [Electronic News Gathering] footage,” the memo stated.

This email suggests that organizers expect protests or negative reactions but want to keep the focus on the game rather than politics.


Why This Matters: Trump Faced Jeers in 2015

This isn’t the first time President Trump’s appearance at a tennis event has stirred controversy.
Back in 2015, he faced jeers from certain attendees, a reminder of how liberal activists often target Trump even at non-political events.

USTA spokesperson Brian McIntyre told The Hill this type of request is standard practice:

“We regularly ask our broadcasters to refrain from showcasing off-court disruptions.”


Trump to Sit in Rolex Suite Amid Tariff Battle

President Trump will watch the match from a luxury suite sponsored by Rolex, according to the Associated Press.
Ironically, Rolex is currently facing a 39% tariff on products imported into the United States — part of Trump’s “America First” trade policies designed to protect American workers and industries.

This detail highlights how Trump’s economic policies continue to ripple across global markets, even reaching elite sports events like the US Open.


High-Stakes Match Between Sinner and Alcaraz

The men’s final will feature Jannik Sinner facing off against Carlos Alcaraz, two of the sport’s brightest young stars.
Trump’s attendance adds an extra layer of excitement and media attention to the already high-profile match.

Just a day earlier, Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus claimed her second US Open title, thanking American fans for their unwavering support at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York.


Why Conservatives Should Care

For many conservatives, this story is more than just about tennis. It reflects the ongoing battle between President Trump and mainstream institutions, including sports organizations and the media.
Even at a world-class sporting event, there are attempts to control the narrative and minimize Trump’s presence.

By trying to hide protests and negative reactions, the USTA is effectively acknowledging Trump’s massive influence — and the deep political divide in today’s America.


Bottom Line

President Trump’s appearance at the US Open final isn’t just about sports.
It’s a reminder of how politics now touches every corner of American life, from the White House to the tennis court.
Whether you support Trump or not, one thing is clear: the world will be watching — even if broadcasters try to keep some of it off your screen.


Key Takeaways for Conservative Readers

  • The USTA asked broadcasters to hide any anti-Trump protests.
  • Trump will sit in Rolex’s luxury suite, while the company faces tariffs under his trade policies.
  • This move reflects the ongoing battle between Trump and the mainstream media.
  • The US Open final features Sinner vs. Alcaraz, with Trump’s presence adding to the drama.