Nick Kyrgios visits the world's largest ocean viewing room in Chengdu



by LUIGI GATTO

Nick Kyrgios visits the world's largest ocean viewing room in Chengdu
Nick Kyrgios visits the world's largest ocean viewing room in Chengdu

Nick Kyrgios was not busy only with tennis during the Chengdu Open where he lost to Kevin Anderson. The Australian player visited the Cube Oceanarium, which is the largest ocean viewing window in the world. It houses over 33,000 ocean creatures across seven themed zones, including one exclusive to jellyfish, which showcase the biggest jellyfish in the world.

'I saw some sharks and stingrays and some jellyfish - those are probably the coolest things around,' said Kyrgios interviewed by local media 'I spent some time filming some iguanas as well. I like going to aquariums. I’ve been to one in Paris as well but this is nicer.

It’s good for me to get out of my hotel room and do stuff like this because it’s important to have a good balance.' After getting the day off Kyrgios will fly to Tokyo to play the ATP 500 Event next week. ALSO READ: Steve Simon reveals there could be HISTORICAL Changes in the WTA!

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