The ATP 250 event is a warm-up tournament for
players who have travelled to Melbourne for the Australian Open
which begins on Monday.
Kyrgios last played in February last year in Acapulco before the
COVID-19 pandemic shut down the tour and the 25-year-old did not
travel overseas for the U.S. Open or the rescheduled French
Open.
"I was excited just to get back out here. Any opponent for me
today was going to be tricky," Kyrgios, who played despite
struggling with a knee injury, said.
"I just wanted to find my feet, see how I was going to feel out
here, and again, somehow pulled it out of the hat. It seems to
be the story of my career, I'm just happy to get through."
Kyrgios next plays compatriot Harry Bourchier in the second
round.
Elsewhere, at the Great Ocean Road Open which is being held
simultaneously, American Tennys Sandgren advanced after beating
former college team mate John-Patrick Smith 6-3 5-7 6-4, saving
11 break points.
Ninth seed Sandgren next plays Italian Salvatore Caruso.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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