McIlroy said he was busy practicing and didn’t feel the need to acknowledge Reed. “Patrick came up to say hello and I didn’t really want him to,” McIlroy said Wednesday. He didn’t provide specifics about the subpoena, but Reed last month refiled a defamation lawsuit. It’s clear McIlroy is in no mood for reconciliation in Dubai. In last year’s Dubai Desert Classic, McIlroy was in a share of the lead after 71 holes but bogeyed the par-5 No.
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