

Hang Up | When Trump Took Center Court
Sep 8, 2025
Ben Rothenberg, a prominent tennis writer known for his sharp insight, joins the discussion. The U.S. Open takes center stage as Rothenberg explores Donald Trump’s polarizing presence and the thrilling Alcaraz vs. Sinner final. The conversation also highlights the recent Steve Ballmer controversy in the NBA, blending sports and business. Plus, the hosts share exciting NFL opening weekend highlights, including the Bills' stunning comeback. Rothenberg wraps up with reflections on legendary athletes Ken Dryden and Davey Johnson, emphasizing their lasting legacies.
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When Politics Interrupted A Slam Final
- The U.S. Open delayed a final and tried to suppress crowd reactions when Donald Trump attended Arthur Ashe Stadium.
- Ben Rothenberg observed audible, mostly negative booing and long security delays that kept many fans from the first set.
Serve Superiority Decided The Final
- Carlos Alcaraz dominated the final largely by serving better and winning first-serve points versus Yannick Sinner.
- Sinner admitted predictability problems and said he'll rebuild his game to counter Alcaraz.
Djokovic Is Elite Yet Outpaced
- Novak Djokovic remains elite at 38 but increasingly struggles to match Alcaraz and Sinner in semis and finals.
- Ben Rothenberg sees Djokovic as a remarkable third-best at slams this year, but unlikely to overtake the two younger stars.