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Tommy Fleetwood returns to Dubai this week, looking to build on an impressive 2025 season that’s already seen him lift his first PGA Tour title at the Tour Championship. He also claimed victory at the DP World India Championship, and narrowly lost a playoff in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Those results have helped Fleetwood rise to fourth in the world rankings and tenth in the Race to Dubai standings. Tommy Fleetwood responds to question about best form of his career Fleetwood spoke to Sky Sports Golf before the DP World Tour Championship and was asked whether he’s playing the best golf of his career right now. He answered: “I mean, it’s been a really good period. It’s been a really good period of golf. And yeah, I am playing well. I’m playing very consistently. I feel like I am doing so many things well. And the results are showing that. “But I’m very aware of what the game of golf can do to you so I’m just trying to do the right things every day and continue to keep my head down and keep working and seeing what the game brings next really.” Tommy Fleetwood recalls Ryder Cup Sunday as Europe hold off American surge This season also included a Ryder Cup win for Fleetwood, with Europe getting the better of the USA in September. And not only did Fleetwood make an appearance for the visitors, he claimed four points for the winners, more than any other player at the entire tournament. He earned more points than anyone else on either team and was a key part of Europe’s victory. But he did fall short against Justin Thomas in singles play as Team USA pushed hard on Sunday. The Americans stormed back from 11.5-4.5 down to make it close, and Fleetwood spoke about how tough it was watching so many matches turn red late in the day. He said: “It was honestly… yeah Sunday was a tough day. The guys of us that went out early played well, but you know those matches that go down the 18th that could go either way. “We were just on a run of getting nothing out of that 18th hole, so many matches went down the 18th and it goes the other way, it’s over in two matches. “But as it was, you get on that wrong side, you’ve got to give credit to the American team. They came, they showed so much heart, so much fight, they played amazing. “But also out of that comes unbelievable opportunities. Shane [Lowry], what an amazing moment in his career for him and for the team. So you have to look at that, the opportunities that came from it and the amazing moments that we had. “And yeah when you’ve lost your match early and you’re out there watching, you’ve just got no control over anything and you are powerless.” Ludvig Aberg coming through late made holding onto their lead feel even sweeter.