President Trump will attend the US Open, sources tell Page Six, for the first time since the Queens-born pol was booed at Arthur Ashe Stadium back in 2015.
Sources tell Page Six that Trump will be at the tennis tournament on Sunday for the Men’s Singles Finals.
One hint that the commander-in-chief will be in the area is that, we hear, air space will be frozen, throwing off the travel schedules of any high-flying tennis fans who chopper out to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center via helicopter!
A source told us: “Blade, which has been helicoptering corporate sponsors and attendees from Manhattan to the matches, are moving flights two hours ahead of the finals,” since the area’s airspace will be frozen during the president’s visit.
Reps have not commented on Trump’s attendance, and the president has been known to change his schedule at the last minute.
In 2015, he attended the US Open with his wife, Melania Trump, to see Serena Williams play her older sister, Venus Williams, and the then-GOP presidential front-runner was booed by fans as he entered, according to a video posted by ESPN at the time.
It remains to be seen what the reaction from his hometown crowd will be during Trump’s second administration.
Trump has a history of attending the US Open: Lara Trump met her future father-in-law for the first time at the Open in 2008, the same year she started dating Eric Trump, The Post previously reported.
The US Open isn’t the only major sporting event on Trump’s calendar: He announced last month that he will attend golf’s Ryder Cup on Long Island, posting to his followers, “It will be a great Ryder Cup. At the invite of the PGA Tour, I will be there on Tournament Friday!!! President DJT.”
The Ryder Cup is set to be held Sept. 26-28 in Farmingdale.
Blade is also flying golf fans to that tournament we hear, where landings on the course will be paused for the morning, forcing upper crust attendees to try the Long Island Expressway instead.
Trump is also attending a Yankees game on 9/11, The Post reported.