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Rory McIlroy shares lead in Dubai and closes in on a 4th straight European title

Rory McIlroy shares lead in Dubai and closes in on a 4th straight European title
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts after a birdie on the 9th hole during the third round of World Tour Golf Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates, in Dubai, Nov. 15, 2025. (AP)
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Rory McIlroy shares lead in Dubai and closes in on a 4th straight European title

Rory McIlroy shares lead in Dubai and closes in on a 4th straight European title
  • When the third round ended, McIlroy and Neergaard-Peterson (68) were at 13-under 203, one shot clear of Tyrrell Hatton and five other players
  • Hatton is the only player with a mathematical chance of catching McIlroy in the Race to Dubai

DUBAI: Rory McIlroy emerged from a wild afternoon at the DP World Tour Championship with three birdies over his last five holes Saturday for a 4-under 68, giving him a share of the lead with Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark as he closes in on a fourth straight Race to Dubai title.
The final hour at the Jumeirah Golf Estates featured an eight-way tie for the lead at one point. Nicolai Hojgaard started the third round with the lead and his twin brother became one of the leaders by the afternoon.
When the third round ended, McIlroy and Neergaard-Peterson (68) were at 13-under 203, one shot clear of Tyrrell Hatton and five other players.
Hatton is the only player with a mathematical chance of catching McIlroy in the Race to Dubai, though it would require a collapse by the Masters champion on the Earth course where McIlroy is defending champion and has three titles.
“It would be an amazing way to end the season,” McIlroy said, who is coming off a tie for third in Abu Dhabi last week to strengthen his position at the top. “I played well when I needed to last week, especially at the weekend. I put myself in position to try to get another win here. So yeah, really pleased.”
Marco Penge of England, who is No. 2 in the Race to Dubai, opened with a 74 and has been largely out of the picture since then. He shot 68 on Saturday but remains nine behind. Hatton becomes the next challenger, and his 67 left him in the chasing pack.
Hatton would have to win and have McIlroy finish outside the top eight, though with so many players bunched at the top, it’s not unreasonable for that to happen.
“Today’s round has given me a chance,” Hatton said.
Plenty is at stake for Neergaard-Petersen, too. He kept a clean card after a bogey at the start for a 68, giving him a spot in the final group of the season finale and his first time playing with McIlroy. A strong finish could be enough for the Dane to earn one of the leading 10 spots for tour players to earn a PGA Tour card for 2026.
“I’ve had a big goal this year to see if I could win out here, and obviously if I were to do it tomorrow and get it over the line , that would be incredible,” he said.
The group one shot behind includes Rasmus Hojgaard (65), Matt Fitzpatrick (66), Tommy Fleetwood (68), Laurie Canter (68) and Angel Ayora of Spain, who bogeyed the last for a 67.
Nicolai Hojgaard slipped to a 73 but still was only two shots behind along with Justin Rose (70) and Ludvig Aberg (67).
It sets up for a wide-open finish to the European Tour season, with McIlroy going for a seventh title as Europe’s No. 1, one short of the record held by Colin Montgomerie. It already has been a banner year for McIlroy, who completed the career Grand Slam at Augusta National, won The Players Championship and Pebble Beach, won the Irish Open and led Europe to victory in the Ryder Cup.
“I certainly could have coasted into these couple of weeks and enjoyed myself,” McIlroy said. “But the Race to Dubai is important to me, and it’s important to me to try to get a little bit closer to Monty. As I said, I’ve put myself in a great position to go and do that tomorrow.”


Dubai Basketball post EuroLeague victory over Zalgiris Kaunas at Coca-Cola Arena

Dubai Basketball post EuroLeague victory over Zalgiris Kaunas at Coca-Cola Arena
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Dubai Basketball post EuroLeague victory over Zalgiris Kaunas at Coca-Cola Arena

Dubai Basketball post EuroLeague victory over Zalgiris Kaunas at Coca-Cola Arena
  • A 95-89 score completes trio of back-to-back home wins, with record at 5–6 after 11 rounds

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball closed the EuroLeague double-week in impressive fashion, posting a 95-89 victory over Lithuanian side Zalgiris Kaunas in Round 11 and completing a flawless trio of back-to-back home wins.

The night began with Dubai Basketball immediately under pressure. Zalgiris delivered an explosive opening quarter, piling up 34 points and creating a double-digit gap that forced the hosts to regroup early. Gradually, Dubai Basketball tightened its execution on both ends, trimming the deficit by halftime and setting the stage for a pivotal shift.

Dubai Basketball’s head coach, Jurica Golemac, said: “We started very soft. We gave them situations where they didn’t have to work much in the first quarter to get open looks, and that’s why they scored 34 points. But this is what brought us together. We reacted, pushed our defence two or three levels higher, and in the end we managed to win because of teamwork.”

That momentum swing arrived in the third quarter, where Dubai Basketball produced its most impactful run of the game, winning the period 30-19 and taking control of the matchup. Despite that surge, Zalgiris continued to challenge, reducing the margin to three points in the final half-minute. Dubai Basketball, however, held firm defensively and managed the closing possessions with poise to secure the result.

Dubai Basketball relied on a well-distributed offensive effort. Mfiondu Kabengele led the charge with 21 points, followed by Aleksa Avramovic with 16 and Filip Petrusev with 14. For the Lithuanian side, Azuolas Tubelis posted 22 points, Sylvain Francisco added 15 along with nine assists, and Deividas Sirvydis contributed 12.

The win moves Dubai Basketball to a 5–6 record after 11 rounds, marking a solid step forward as the team heads into a demanding road test against Panathinaikos.