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The Canadian still feels he has improvements to make in his game. "I wasnt focusing on the right things. I got a little bit caught up," he said. "I didnt focus on my stuff. I was getting a little too caught up in him rather than focusing on myself." Raonic, from Thornhill, Ont., improved his New York record to 8-3 as he plays for the fourth time in five years after missing 2011 after his hip surgery. Conditions were difficult for both players in the wind, but Raonic said the weather "didnt really matter." "You just have to deal with things as they come and find a way to win," he said. "It could have been perfectly calm today and been a different story." Raonic took the 52-minute opening set in a tiebreaker as Gojowczyk landed a forehand long. But the 124th-ranked German fought back to level by winning the second set after losing a 3-1 lead but breaking in the final game. 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