Australian golfer Adam Scott is out of contention at the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai after shooting a disastrous eight-over-par 80 in Fridays second round.The former world No.1 had been reasonably placed after an opening-round three-under 69.Scott is five-over-par on 149 at the halfway mark in a four-way tie in 61st place and a whopping 18 strokes off the lead.The best-placed Australian is Scott Hend on 144 after two even-par rounds.Rory McIlroy, despite a marked improvement on day two, still faces an uphill battle to claim a fourth win of the year in Shanghai.McIlroy managed just two birdies in an opening 71 at Sheshan International on Thursday to trail overnight leader Rikard Karlberg by seven shots.Although the four-time major winner carded seven birdies in a six-under second-round 66, he only reduced his deficit by one shot due to a brilliant 65 from Japans Hideki Matsuyama.Matsuyama, who is a career-high 10th in the world, had 10 birdies and four bogeys in an opening 66 and added four more birdies and two bogeys in a front nine of 34.The 24-year-old then started the back nine with a hat-trick of birdies and picked up further shots on the 14th and 18th to finish 13-under-par, three shots ahead of American Bill Haas and defending champion Russell Knox.Haas carded a second consecutive 67 while Scotlands Knox, looking to become only the second player after Tiger Woods to successfully defend a WGC event, was 10 under overall to share second with Haas.Birdies on the second, fifth and seventh took McIlroy to the turn in 33 and the world No.3 picked up further shots on 11, 13 and 14 despite windy conditions.The 27-year-old drove into a water hazard on the short par-4 16th and, after pondering attempting a risky recovery shot, was forced to take a penalty drop which led to a first bogey of the round.He made amends with a birdie on the last.McIlroy is chasing the victory he feels he needs to have a chance of winning the Race to Dubai for the third year running.The four-time major winner is more than a million points behind Masters champion Danny Willett, who has a lead of 400,000 points over Open champion Henrik Stenson.Stenson was four-under 140 after his second round, while Willett was eight over on 152.McIlroy told Sky Sports 4:I felt like I hit the ball very similar the first two days. 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SESTRIERE, Italy -- Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin remains unbeatable in slalom.The American won the 11th consecutive World Cup race that she has entered in the discipline Sunday, adding to a slim first-run lead with a dominating performance in her second trip down the icy Giovanni Agnelli course.Shiffrin finished with a massive 1.09-second advantage over Veronika Velez Zuzulova of Slovakia, with Wendy Holdener of Switzerland placing third, 1.21 back.I pushed and it felt really good, Shiffrin said. The first run I felt tight and the second run I tried to let it fly and thats such a good feeling.Shiffrin missed two months last season after tearing a ligament in her right knee during a training fall in Sweden. She has won six straight slaloms since her return.The 21-year-old Shiffrin increased her lead over defending champion Lara Gut in the overall standings to 105 points.Gut, who rarely races slalom, finished 28th.It was the 23rd win of Shiffrins World Cup career, with 21 coming in slalom and one in giant slalom.As she seeks her first overall title, Shiffrin is branching out into the speed disciplinees of downhill and super-G this season.dddddddddddd The multi-event approach has meant shes had less time to dedicate to slalom and that showed with an uncharacteristic mistake in her first run Sunday.On the upper section of the hard and icy Giovanni Agnelli course, Shiffrin lost control briefly and had to spread her skis apart to regain her balance.In her second trip down, Shiffrin was cautious on the top but then gained huge chunks of time on her challengers the rest of the way down -- as she normally does.Upon completing her race, Shiffrin let out an adrenaline-filled fist pump.I tried to have some fun in the second run, Shiffrin said. Im trying to entertain myself.Shiffrin also led the first run of Saturdays giant slalom but finished sixth.The womens World Cup circuit had not stopped in Sestriere, which hosted Alpine skiing races during the 2006 Turin Olympics, since 2008.The women travel to Val dIsere, France, for Alpine combined, downhill and super-G races next weekend. ' ' '