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Emotional Kasatkina gets first win in front of home crowd as an Australian

Daria Kasatkina at the Adelaide International on Monday. (AAP: Matt Turner)

Daria Kasatkina has beaten Greek wildcard Maria Sakkari in straight sets in the first round of the Adelaide International.

Thanasi Kokkinakis beat American Sebastian Korda in a late night match that ended 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3).

Earlier, Ajla Tomljanovic advanced when injury-hit Dane Clara Tauson retired after one set.

Daria Kasatkina has won her first-round match at the Adelaide International, her first home victory as an Australian.

The world number 48 defeated Greek wildcard Maria Sakkari in straight sets 7-6 (7-2) 6-4,  in a Monday night clash on centre court.

'It feels pretty addictive': Daria Kasatkina claims first home win since Aussie switch

Daria Kasatkina has claimed her first win on Australian soil after switching her allegiance in 2025.

In the first round of the Adelaide International, Kasatkina defeated Maria Sakkari 7-6(7), 6-4 to progress through to the round of 16.

The 28-year-old sealed her win with a clinical shot down the baseline off the former world No.3's serve to help her find form ahead of the Australian Open.

Watch every match from the Adelaide International, and Australian Open qualifying live and free on 9Now.

The world No.48 came into the Adelaide International off the back of a first round loss to Anastasia Potapova in Brisbane and was still searching for that first win in her new homeland.

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Kasatkina's run ends, Madison has quarter-final keys

Ajla Tomljanovic's Australian Open is in jeopardy after being forced to retire hurt early in her Adelaide International clash against fellow Australian Maya Joint.

Tomljanovic won the initial two games of the all-Australian second-round match on centre court on Wednesday night before succumbing to a right shoulder injury.

Leading 2-0 and with scores at deuce in the third game, the 32-year-old Tomljanovic called a medical time-out.

The world No.76, given a wildcard into the Adelaide WTA 500 tournament, was unable to continue and is now doubtful for the Open starting Sunday in Melbourne.

World No. 32 Joint, the nation's top-ranked female, advances to the quarter-finals in the South Australian capital.

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