Andrea Petkovic recently gave her views on how Donald Trump's presence affected the atmosphere of the men's US Open tennis final. The final took place on September 7, between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
US president Trump returned to the US Open this year for the first time since 2015. He arrived at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York just before Alcaraz and Sinner began their showdown. After his arrival, he posed for the media, waving from the stands.
Shortly after the conclusion of the match, Petkovic claimed that the President's presence was a distraction from the tennis match. Comparing the atmosphere at the men's and women's finals, the German wrote in her newsletter:
"I won’t get into it too much but I just prefer it when things don’t distract from the tennis. Seeing the atmosphere in Arthur Ashe be weird made me feel bad for Jannik and Carlos, particularly because I had been at the women’s final the day before where the spirit was so lively. Good thing is, chances are very high they will get a re-match in another major final soon."
The showdown between Alcaraz and Sinner was a treat for spectators as the two players went toe-to-toe for two hours and 42 minutes. Eventually, the Spaniard lifted the trophy courtesy a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 win.
Andrea Petkovic praises Carlos Alcaraz following the 2025 US Open
In the aforementioned newsletter, Andrea Petkovic discussed several things about the 2025 US Open, including her thoughts on Carlos Alcaraz. Lauding his skills on the court, Petkovic said:
"He is unpredictable. He is capable of playing at the net and from the baseline, he can attack with forehand slices like he did yesterday to throw Jannik off -usually a fantastic passer - and Carlos can suddenly take the pace off his shots and instead put heavy rotation on it. He does everything and anything to keep changing up strike zones for his opponent who is known to be the best in-tempo player in the world."
She added that figuring out Alcaraz is a task that can only be done by Sinner:
"So basically, Carlos is life. If you can figure out life, you can figure out Carlos. I’m pretty sure we can’t but if anybody can, it’ll be Jannik. If only for a little while."
Andrea Petkovic won a total of eight career WTA titles - seven in singles and one in doubles.