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Bulgaria's world No 3 Grigor Dimitrov says he is determined to remain focused and composed as he chases his dream of winning a maiden Grand Slam.
He got his Australian Open campaign off to an impressive start, proving too clinical for Austrian qualifier Dennis Novak, winning 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 in 98 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
Last year at Melbourne Park, Dimitrov equaled his best Grand Slam result, reaching the semifinals before losing to Rafael Nadal in five sets.
Asked if he can surpass that this year and win his first major, Dimitrov replied: "For me, it's going to be all about my game and how I'm going to deal with it. That's all I'm really focusing on.
"The rest, it's not in my control. I just really need to stay focused, need to stay composed."
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