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Kjeldsen and Fitzpatrick lead

Woburn - Matthew Fitzpatrick, the youngest man in the field, again showed he could mix it with the European Tour's elite by ending the second round of the British Masters in a tie for the lead with Soren Kjeldsen on Friday.

Englishman Fitzpatrick, 21, started the day at the top of the leaderboard on his own and a two-under-par 69 gave him a nine-under total of 133, the same as experienced Dane Kjeldsen (68).

The pair were one stroke in front of Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat (67) and Richard Bland of England (67) after another warm, autumnal day at Woburn.

Fitzpatrick, aiming to become the youngest-ever winner of the $4.55 million event, was unable to repeat his swashbuckling opening-day 64 and admitted there were times when he simply had to "grind" his way round.

"I felt like I struggled a little bit out there today," he told reporters. "I hit some bad shots on my back nine but managed to make some nice putts."

The former world amateur number one was thankful for a chip-in birdie at the third hole, his 12th.

"The fact it went in was a bonus," said Fitzpatrick. "I would have been happy just to get it up and down, it was a good little shot."

Co-incidentally, Kjeldsen also had a chip-in birdie at the third where he holed out from a greenside bunker.

"That set me up for the back nine," said the winner of the Irish Open in May. "I played well after that."

Kjeldsen, who also began his round at the 10th, followed up with birdies at the fifth and sixth before signing off with three straight pars.

Leaderboard:

-9 Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 65 68, Matthew Fitzpatrick (Britain) 64 69

-8 Richard Bland (Britain) 67 67, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 67 67

-7 Bradley Dredge (Britain) 66 69, Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 65 70, Shane Lowry (Ireland) 66 69

-6 Mikael Lundberg (Sweden), 66 70 Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 68 68, Andy Sullivan (Britain) 67 69, Marc Warren (Britain) 65 71, Lee Slattery (Britain) 65 71 

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