Grigor Dimitrov says he has the belief to go all the way at Wimbledon as he prepares for his quarter-final with defending champion Andy Murray.
While British No 1 Murray goes into the clash as a solid favourite, Dimitrov has no fear about taking on the home hero on Centre Court.
It will be only the second time Dimitrov has played in the last eight of a grand slam having also reached that stage at the Australian Open in January."Every tournament I enter is to win the whole event. I think that's the whole point of competing and having those tournaments."
Grigor Dimitrov
Despite the Bulgarian’s relative lack of big-match experience, he is taking the higher-profile clashes in his stride.
"I'm happy that I'm in the quarter-finals, I'm going to give credit to myself for that. But my job isn't over yet,” the 23-year-old said.
"Every tournament I enter is to win the whole event. I think that's the whole point of competing and having those tournaments.
"Of course, it's not an easy task. It's a lot to ask. You're going to be asked a lot of questions from your opponent, so you've got to have the answers.
"So far I think I've been performing on a good level for me. I'm expecting to raise up my level in the next match.
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