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McIlroy nears No. 1 ranking in Match Play

MARANA, Ariz., Feb. 24 (UPI) -- Rory McIlroy took another step toward the top spot in the world rankings Friday by reaching the quarterfinals of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.

McIlroy, currently ranked second behind Luke Donald, defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez 3 & 1 to become one of the eight survivors in the year's first World Golf Championship event.

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Donald lost in the first round of this tournament and McIlroy can pass him in the rankings by winning this event. McIlroy and third-ranked Lee Westwood are the only two among the world's top 12 players still alive in the tournament.

Westwood reached the quarterfinals with a 3 & 2 win over Nick Watney, who on Thursday eliminated Tiger Woods.

McIlroy will face Song-Moon Bae in the quarterfinals after Bae defeated John Senden 1-up. Westwood's quarterfinal opponent will be Martin Laird, who disposed of Paul Lawrie 3 & 1.

If McIlroy and Westwood both win Saturday, they will meet in the afternoon semifinals. The 36-hole championship match will be played Sunday.

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The other quarterfinal matches will send Peter Hanson against Mark Wilson and Matt Kuchar against Hunter Mahan.

Kuchar scored an impressive 4 & 3 win over fourth-ranked Martin Kaymer in the third round while Mahan was knocking off Steve Stricker by the same score.

Hanson rolled over Brandt Snedeker 5 & 3 and Wilson posted a surprisingly easy 4 & 3 victory over Dustin Johnson.

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