US Open 2015: Nick Kyrgios ditched Kansas to recharge batteries at Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamas mansion

By Michael Chammas
Updated September 8 2015 - 10:08am, first published September 2 2015 - 1:39pm
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Getting away from it all: Kyrgios and Hewitt get stuck into some table tennis during the stay. Photo: Supplied
Getting away from it all: Kyrgios and Hewitt get stuck into some table tennis during the stay. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Idyllic: Lleyton Hewitt's Bahamian retreat. Photo: Supplied
Kyrgios on court at Hewitt's place. Photo: Supplied
Kyrgios on court at Hewitt's place. Photo: Supplied

A four-day training camp at Lleyton Hewitt's $4 million Bahamas mansion provided Nick Kyrgios with the private sanctuary he needed to escape the headlines in preparation for the US Open.

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