Andy Sullivan remains in the lead at the DP World Tour Championship, despite a spectacular round by Rory McIlroy. The Englishman carded a score of four-under par for the day, to move to 16-under overall. World number three, McIlroy, is just a shot behind, however, after hitting eight birdies for a round of 65. It means the Northern Irishman remains in pole position in the European Tour’s Race to Dubai, with his closest rival, Danny Willett, four shots back on 11-under.

Alcaraz defeats Djokovic to win first Australian Open
Slot praises Konate for swift return after father's death
Rybakina overpowers Sabalenka to win first Australian Open title
Harrison and Skupski win Australian Open doubles title in first major together
Djokovic beats Sinner to reach Australian Open final