
During his post-match interview at Wimbledon 2025, Ben Shelton made an unexpected request—not for himself, but for his sister Emma. After defeating Márton Fucsovics in straight sets, Shelton turned to the crowd and shared that Emma, who works for Morgan Stanley, was scheduled to return to work in the U.S. on Monday. With a smile, he asked if anyone had connections that could help her stay longer in London to continue supporting him during the tournament.
Emma Shelton’s role as a lucky charm
Shelton affectionately referred to Emma as his “lucky charm,” noting that she had been present for every match of his undefeated run so far. Her enthusiastic support from the stands has become a familiar sight, and Shelton credited her presence as a source of motivation and comfort. The crowd responded with playful boos upon hearing she might have to leave, prompting Shelton to defend her with a laugh and a lighthearted “Come on now!”
Morgan Stanley grants extra time off
The public appeal worked. Just hours after Shelton’s request, Emma received confirmation that she could extend her stay in London. Shelton shared a video of her celebrating the news, clearly thrilled to continue cheering him on. The gesture added a personal and emotional layer to Shelton’s Wimbledon journey, highlighting the importance of family support in high-pressure moments.
A family united behind the scenes
Shelton’s Wimbledon experience has been shaped not just by his performance on court, but by the presence of his loved ones. Alongside Emma, his parents and girlfriend Trinity Rodman have been part of his support system, staying together in a house near the tournament grounds. Shelton spoke warmly about the time spent with them, emphasizing how much it means to have family close during such a significant event.
As Shelton prepares for his fourth-round match against Lorenzo Sonego, fans are hoping the lucky charm effect continues—and that Emma remains in the stands, cheering with all her heart.
Ben Shelton’s sister got the week off (image) https://t.co/mPwwS2m9Of pic.twitter.com/MIt7UKDhvu
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 5, 2025
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Shelton in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2025
27 – 16win/loss
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10
22 year old
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Now ranked no.10 (career-high), the American has managed to achieve a 22-14 win-loss record in 2025. Ben is competing in Wimbledon where he beat the world no.179 Alex Bolt 6-4 7-6(1) 7-6, the world no.87 Rinky Hijikata 6-2 7-5 6-4 and the world no.105 Marton Fucsovics 6-3 7-6(4) 6-2.
Ben Shelton will play the world no.47 Lorenzo Sonego in the 4th round. Their record is 3-1 for Shelton.
Ben got to the final in Munich (BMW Open).