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			Dimitrov happy to fly under the radar in Melbourne 
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			 [January 18, 2019] 
			MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Grigor 
			Dimitrov may have not featured in many Australian Open title 
			prediction lists at the start of the tournament but he continues to 
			grow in confidence under the watchful eyes of coach Andre Agassi. 
 The 27-year-old Bulgarian powered past Italian Thomas Fabbiano 
			7-6(5) 6-4 6-4 to reach the last 16 in just over two hours at 
			Melbourne Arena on Friday, staying on course for a potential 
			quarter-final against second seed Rafa Nadal.
 
 Despite showing glimpses of his sparkling form of 2017 when he 
			reached a career-high ranking of world number three, Dimitrov is 
			happy to work away in the shadows without any added external 
			pressures.
 
 "I mean, it's great. Stealth," he told reporters at Melbourne Park.
 
 "You just got to beat one opponent at a time. Doesn't matter on what 
			stage you are, what round you are. For me, this is a great way 
			obviously to start this tournament. Already have a few wins under my 
			belt."
 
 Dimitrov looked set to take the next step when he lifted the ATP 
			Finals title in 2017 but his inconsistent form on the Tour, 
			including three early exits at Grand Slams, meant he has dropped 
			down to 21 in the rankings.
 
 Having added Agassi to his coaching team at the end of last season, 
			Dimitrov is now keen to draw from the American's two decades' worth 
			of experience on the circuit.
 
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			Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov celebrates after winning the match 
			against Italy's Thomas Fabbiano. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
            
			 
            "For him to sit in my box, spend whatever, eight, ten hours a day 
			with me, it's already a plus. I mean, this is the most valuable 
			thing: the time," he added.
 "I feel like I'm learning so much on and off the court.
 
 "He's traveled the road for so many years. Been there, done that. I 
			feel I can relate to him in terms of whatever I felt, let's say 
			after a match, during a match, we can kind of communicate easier."
 
 Dimitrov will next face Frances Tiafoe, who is the last American man 
			standing in the singles draw.
 
 (Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian 
			Radnedge)
 
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