Wimbledon Player Begs Morgan Stanley to Give His ‘Lucky Charm’ Sister More Time Off Work

Morgan Stanley’s return-to-office (RTO) policy is clear: The company’s 15,000 advisors and most other employees are expected to be in the office at least four days per week.

But what happens if your brother is playing on one of tennis’s biggest stages? After winning his fourth-round Wimbledon match on Monday, professional tennis player Ben Shelton, who’s ranked No. 10 in the world, asked Morgan Stanley (live on international television) to give his “lucky charm” sister more vacation time to help him continue. He is set to play in the quarter-final on Wednesday against the No. 1-ranked Jannik Sinner.

The team of Ben Shelton of the United States, parents Bryan and Lisa,

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