MELBOURNE, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Alex de Minaur β€Œknows there is no hiding at the Australian Open, especially as the home nation’s biggest hope of ending a 50-year β€Œdrought for a men's champion.

The sixth seed has grown accustomed to the attention that comes with playing in Melbourne, while β€Œfinding the buzz a double-edged sword as he tries to balance expectations, obligations and his own competitive needs.

β€œThere's definitely a lot more off-court activities, off-court noise, st

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