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World No 1 Rafael Nadal insisted on Wednesday he isn't focused on matching Roger Federer's record Glam Slam haul at the Australian Open this month.
The 33-year-old last year won the French and US Open titles to move within one of his Swiss rival's record tally of 20.
A Nadal triumph in Melbourne could set the stage for him to set a new landmark at Roland Garros, where he will start hot favourite to add to his 12 French Open titles.
But the Spaniard downplayed the potential historical implications after steering Spain into the ATP Cup quarter-finals.
Nadal's immediate focus is leading Spain's title charge at the inaugural ATP Cup. Unbeaten Spain qualified for the knockout stages in Sydney after sweeping Japan in Group B in Perth with Nadal yet to drop a set from his three matches.
The 19-time Grand Slam winner, however, was pushed by in-form world No 72 Yoshihito Nishioka before prevailing 7-6(4), 6-4 in two hours and seven minutes.
"It was the first experience with the heat here in Australia, so we played under heavy conditions and it was tough," he said. "I played against a player who has started the season on fire, so it was an important victory for me and the team."
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