DP World Tour news: Marcel Siem slashes Yannik Paul's lead ahead of Indian Open final round
Germany's Yannik Paul saw his five-shot lead reduced to just one ahead of Sunday's final round of the Hero Indian Open.
Runaway halfway leader Paul got off to a shaky start, making back-to-back bogeys at the second and third to give hope to his closest challengers.
And although he made a hat-trick of birdies from the sixth to lead by three at the turn, last week's Thailand Classic runner-up Paul missed a host of birdie chances on the back nine before a bogey on the short 16th cut his lead to a single shot.
He bounced back with a birdie from around 10 feet at the 17th but with his countryman Marcel Siem closing his round with two successive birdies in the group ahead, Paul was just one clear with 18 holes remaining.
Paul made a total of four birdies and three bogeys in his third-round 71 to reach 11 under par.
Four-time DP World Tour winner Siem, who regained his card at the Qualifying School late last year, sits alone in second on 10 under after posting a 67, with Dutchman Joost Luiten two shots further back in third.
Paul, who is aiming to become a two-time DP World Tour winner on Sunday, said: "I'm in a great position and I'm looking forward to playing with Marcel tomorrow.
"Getting the win would be amazing. Such an iconic event here but I think that's the hard part.
"You don't want to think ahead, you want to stay in the present because 18 holes is a lot of golf left.
"I'll just try to get some rest tonight and look forward to tomorrow."