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Andreas Seppi aiming to maintain level

Italian Andreas Seppi will be aiming to maintain the level of tennis that helped him knock world number two Roger Federer out at the Australian Open.

Andreas Seppi has said that he is hoping to maintain the level of tennis that helped him beat Roger Federer at the Australian Open earlier this week.

The Italian will face home favourite Nick Kyrgios in the fourth round of the tournament tomorrow after beating the second seed.

The world number 46 told reporters: "I don't put myself under pressure, I have to say. Of course I want to stay focused on the next match.

"Of course, I won a great match [against Federer]. Yeah, I am going to try to keep up my level, but don't put me so much under pressure.

"As I say, it's another match. Just try to play like the previous rounds, and then we see."

Seppi has never been beyond the fourth round in Melbourne.

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Italy's Andreas Seppi celebrates after victory in his men's singles match against Switzerland's Roger Federer on day five of the 2015 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 23, 2015
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