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NFL star Kirk Cousins praises Andy Murray’s ‘grit’

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Andy Murray’s determination and hard work on the court are qualities that Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins admires. Murray is back in the United States playing in the Hall of Fame Open in Newport and brushed shoulders with Cousins.

Cousins is a big fan of tennis and was treated to a brief meeting with Murray. In a short conference caught by cameras, Cousins told Murray: “I admire your grit.” Cousins later explained what he meant in a chat with ATPTour.com. “That’s the word that comes to mind when I think of him: his grit, toughness, the ability to come back from injury.

Tennis is already mentally [difficult] as a singles player. You’re on your own. Matches can get long, you need to dig deep. It can be mentally and emotionally heartbreaking.

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