The president’s appearance at the men’s final was met with pushback. But his visit was always about distraction, even if it exposed his flaws

US Open broadcasters have been asked not to show any negative crowd reactions to Donald Trump at Sunday’s men’s final

Donald Trump drew a mixture of boos and cheers as he attended the US Open men’s final on Sunday

With the president in attendance at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the men’s final began as hundreds of people were still waiting to go through security screening.

The United States Tennis Association reportedly asked broadcasters to “refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions” to the president’s visit on Sunday.

Organisers delayed the start of the match by half an hour to give people more time to pass through Secret Service screening checkpoints.

Multiple broadcasters captured the jeers despite the USTA's reported efforts to silence them.

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…

The president’s appearance at the men’s final was met with pushback. But his visit was always about distraction, even if it exposed his flaws

Multiple broadcasters captured the jeers despite the USTA's reported efforts to silence them.

One American studies professor weighs in on the response to Trump and why reports that the U.S. Tennis Association made efforts to suppress crowd reactions is concerning.