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Paul Dunne slips back as Lee Slattery shares lead in China

Paul Dunne is tied 25th in China
Paul Dunne is tied 25th in China

Paul Dunne slipped off the pace at the Shenzhen International, as England's Lee Slattery charged into a joint lead with Soomin Lee and Alexander Levy in a final round suspended due to bad weather.

Korean Lee had held a three-shot lead going into the last day but he fell back after playing his first 13 holes in one-over to sit on 14-under for the tournament. Frenchman Alexander Levy, who has played 12 holes in two-under, is neck and neck with him and Salltery, two-under with 13 holes played.

Another Englishman, Collum Shinkwin, put himself in contention with a brilliant third round of 62, but he was five-over through 12 as his fortunes changed drastically.

Dunne is three-over through 16 in his last round and sits on five-under for the tournament, nine off the lead in a tie for 25th.

The tournament has been pushed back to a Monday finish as torrential rain played havoc with the schedule.

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