Rolex Scandal: VIPs, Tennis, Trump & Customs Issues – Dong-A Ilbo

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US President Donald Trump (left) and Zhang Prederik Dufur Rolex are watching the US Open Tennis Men’s Singles Finals held in Queens, New York. New York = AP Newsis

On July 7, US President Donald Trump watched a US Open Tennis game at the VIP box of Switzerland’s leading luxury watch brand Rolex. President Trump’s 10 -year -old US Open also accompanied Zhang Prederik Dubor Rolex.

On the day, President Trump visited the Arthur Ash Stadium in Queens, New York, and watched the US Open Tennis Men’s Singles Finals in Jannick Shiner (Italy) and Carlos Alcaras (Spain). Trump watched the game at the VIP box of Rolex, a major sponsor of the competition. The first son -in -law, Jaede Kushner, the US Treasury Secretary of the US Finance Minister, Pam Bondi, Steve Witkov Middle East Special Specialty, Suzy Wils White House Secretary, and White House spokesman Caroline Levitta.

The organizers reported that the sports media, which was in charge of live sports media, requested that the audience responded to President Trump during the game. However, sports media Deathtic said, “When President Trump greeted the crowd, booing and cheers from the stands were silent.”

With Trump’s attendance, the security of the stadium was strengthened, and the game began 48 minutes later than scheduled.

President Trump is a tennis lover who has been visiting the US Open Stadium in the past. He also had a VIP box seat for nearly 20 years until 2017. However, in 2015, he did not attend the US Open game for the last decade of the semi -finals of Venus and Serena Williams. At that time, it was analyzed that the crowd was broken and stopped.

By Lee Ji -yoon, reporter asap@donga.com

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