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Aaron Rai began the final round one shot clear of Tommy Fleetwood.
ByTom Mallows
BBC Sport journalist
Abu Dhabi Championship final-round leaderboard
-25 A Rai (Eng), T Fleetwood (Eng); -24 N Hojgaard (Den), R McIlroy (NI); -22 R Mansell (Eng), D Hillier (Aus); -21 I Elvira (Spa), A Sullivan (Eng); -20 A Ayora (Spa), R MacIntyre (Sco), M Penge (Eng)
Selected others: -19 S Lowry (Ire); -18 M Jordan (Eng), J Smith (Eng); -15 L Aaberg (Swe); -14 M Fitzpatrick (Eng); -11 T Hatton (Eng)
Aaron Rai held off the challenge of Tommy Fleetwood in a play-off to win the Abu Dhabi Championship after a thrilling final round at the Yas Links.
Rai sank a seven-foot birdie putt at the first play-off hole to seal victory after fellow Englishman Fleetwood could only hit par.
The pair had earlier both finished top of the leaderboard on 25 under for the tournament, although Rai missed the chance to win it in regulation when his birdie putt at the 18th skirted the edge of the hole.
"It's hard to sum up [my emotions]," said Rai, 30. "You're so focused on playing the round and staying in the zone, it's hard to put into words at the moment how it feels. It is amazing to be stood here.
"Tommy is a phenomenal player and an even better person. To play with him the last two days was really special. It's amazing to be here."
Rory McIlroy finished one shot further back after a stunning final-round 62 - his best round on the DP World Tour this season.
Alongside him on 24 under was Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard, who narrowly missed an eagle chance at the last to join Fleetwood and Rai in the play-off.
World number 30 Rai led by one shot overnight, but a rollercoaster final day began with Fleetwood moving out in front after opening with a birdie and hitting an eagle at the par-five second.
Four successive birdies on the front nine moved Rai ahead again, only for a bogey at the eighth to hand the initiative back to Fleetwood.
A host of players began to bunch up behind the leaders, including McIlroy. The Northern Irishman eagled the par-five second but it was a run of five successive birdies at the turn that lifted him back into contention, with a birdie at the last moving him to 24 under and the clubhouse lead.
Meanwhile, birdies at the 16th and 17th drew Rai back level with Fleetwood, who saved par with another clutch putt at the second-last to ensure it stayed that way heading to the 18th.
Rai spurned his first chance on the 18th green, but made no mistake on the same hole in the play-off to secure his third DP World Tour Title.

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