Raphael Jacquelin says he wants to stay in and around Frenchman Alexander Levy as he feels his countryman will be the one to beat this weekend.
The Frenchman is now nine shots off halfway leader Soomin Lee on four under par after shooting a four under round yesterday and a level par round of 72 today.
Jacquelin told the European Tour.com: “I’m trying to keep on Mr. Levy.
“It looks like he’s in form and he loves to play; so if I stay around him, I won’t be too far (away).”

The world number 272 so he played well on day two but could on manage a level par round of 72. He said: “I played well, I managed to get a lot of opportunities for birdie. I played a bit more solid than the week before, so I’m very pleased with four under.
“I’m working on it to be back and to play more solid”
“I like the course. It’s quite interesting. It’s playing a little softer. That’s always a lot easier for us, but three more rounds to go, so I’m going to do exactly the same and we’ll see at the end.”



