Russian-born tennis player Daria Kasatkina is switching allegiances to Australia after her application for permanent residency was accepted by the government.The world No 12 has been playing on the tour as a neutral athlete after Russian and Belarusian players were banned from competing under their own flags following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.Kasatkina has not returned to Russia for more than two years after coming out as gay in a video interview in 2022, when she also became one of few Russian-born athletes to speak out against the war in Ukraine.She has said it is unsafe and “not possible” for her to return, due to both her sexuality and her opposition to the war.In an Instagram post on Saturday, Kasatkina expressed her joy in gaining permanent residency in Australia and planned to move to Melbourne.“I am delighted to let you all know that my application for permanent residency has been accepted by the Australian Government,” Kasatkina said.“Australia is a place I love, is incredibly welcoming and a place where I feel totally at home.“I love being in Melbourne and look forward to making my home there.“As part of this, I am proud to announce that I will be representing my new homeland Australia, in my professional tennis career from this point onwards.”“Obviously, there are parts of this decision that have not been easy.“I want to express my thanks and gratitude to my family, coaches and everyone who has supported me throughout my tennis journey to date.“I will always have respect and fond appreciation for my roots, but I am thrilled to start this new chapter in my career and my life under the Australian flag.“Thank you all for your understanding and continued support.”skip past newsletter promotion Sign up to Australia Sport Free newsletter Get a daily roundup of the latest sports news, features and comment from our Australian sports desk Enter your email address Sign up Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy . We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. after newsletter promotionTennis Australia’s official account commented on the post, saying “Welcome to the Aussie tennis family”, while good friend Daria Saville wrote “new neighbour”.The 27-year-old rose as high as No 8 in the world and has won eight WTA titles – her best grand slam result coming at the French Open where she reached the semi-finals in 2022.Kasatkina follows the likes of Daria Saville, Ajla Tomljanovic and Arina Rodionova in making eligibility switches.She will clearly be Australia’s new women’s No 1 and the country’s highest-ranked player since Ash Barty retired.Kasatkina leads Kim Birrell (No 68), Joint (No 80), Tomljanovic (No 88), Olivia Gadecki (No 99) and Saville (No 105) among high-ranked Australians.Kasatkina reached the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the first time this year, while she is a former Wimbledon quarter-finalist and has twice made the fourth round of the US Open.She won the Billie Jean King Cup (then Federation Cup) with Russia in 2020-21.
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