Zanotti leads French Open

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: Fabrizio Zanotti of Paraguay tee's off at the 14th during the second round of the Alstom Open de France at Le Golf National on July 5, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: Fabrizio Zanotti of Paraguay tee's off at the 14th during the second round of the Alstom Open de France at Le Golf National on July 5, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Published Jul 5, 2013

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Versailles - Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti was the surprise leader of the French Open after a sparkling three-under-par 68 on Friday lifted the 30-year-old into a one-shot lead after two rounds of dramatic action at Le Golf National.

The South American, who is looking for his first ever victory on the European Tour, racked up four birdies before holding his nerve down the stretch to stand clear of the field heading into the weekend's final two rounds.

“I'm very happy. I struggled a bit from the tee but I putted very well and I'm pretty happy with the round,” said a delighted Zanotti.

“On a course like this, I think you have to accept everything. It's playing very tough and the greens are getting hard, so it's going to be very difficult.

“I'm just going to keep patient and have fun.”

Danish duo Thomas Bjorn and Soren Kjeldsen, along with South African Richard Sterne, are joint second on five-under. But overnight leader Anders Hansen, also of Denmark, slumped down the leaderboard with a horrid round of 78.

He finished the day on two over but eight shots back of Zanotti.

Bjorn, who famously collapsed at the 2003 British Open when he blew a two-stroke lead with three holes to play, endured another frustrating day when he bogeyed the final two holes after seizing a two-shot lead thanks to five birdies through 16 holes.

Stern, who won his ninth tournament earlier this year when he took the honours at the Johannesburg Open, is again set to challenge for the title at the 97th edition of a tournament set to host the 2018 Ryder Cup.

Kjeldsen followed his opening round of 69 with a almost flawless round of 68 that featured four birdies and just one bogey as the 38-year-old from Aalborg targets a fourth European win and first since his triumph at the Open de Andalucia in 2009.

In a crowded leaderboard, Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell, English duo Simon Dyson and Graeme Storm, as well as Scotland's Stephen Gallacher were all locked on four under and two shots adrift.

“It was a good finish to the day,” said Stern.

“I started off well and kind of fell asleep halfway. I made a couple weak bogeys from the fairway, and I had a good finish.”

McDowell moved into contention with a solid round while Gallacher bogeyed the 18th to also drop to four-under after a second round 70.

Storm had five birdies on the way to a three-under par round of 68 and is also well placed at two shots back.

Spaniard Eduardo De La Riva had the day's joint best round with a four-under par 67 that lifted him into a tie on three-under with Scotland's Scott Jamieson and Australian Richard Greene who nailed an eagle on the third hole during a round that was stained by a bogey at the last.

Former world number one Luke Donald and Ryder Cup teamate Ian Poulter finished the day on two over after respective rounds of par 71 and 73.

Meanwhile world number five Matt Kuchar survived the cut despite shooting a four-over-par 75. – AFP

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