Editor's Note: This eight-minute long video is one of the most intimate, inspirational and incredible examples of the human spirit I have ever witnessed. It will make you look inward, occasionally look away (viewer discretion advised) and, above all, look at tennis in a whole new way. I'm proud to work with the individuals who produced this story.—E.M.
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He would do anything to play—including suffer. (Viewer discretion
Published Mar 08, 2018