President Donald Trump made his first visit to the US Open in a decade on Sunday. His 1:45 p.m. arrival at Arthur Ashe Stadium in his home borough of Queens, New York, for the men’s singles final caused a delay to the start of play leaving tennis fans to face heightened security and lengthy queues that snaked around the venue. Video shows the crowd responding with a mix of cheers and loud boos upon his entrance. He attended the highly-anticipated match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner with his son-in-law Jared Kushner, granddaughter Arabella, and a delegation of officials including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and press secretary Karoline Levitt.

President Donald Trump will attend the US Open for Sunday's men's singles final - his first visit to the event since 2015.

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump will attend the men’s final of the US Open tennis championship in New York on Sunday, a White House official said, marking the latest in a…