Bernd Wiesberger has won his third European Tour title by coming from behind to clinch the Open de France in Paris.
The Austrian started the final round three shots off leader Jaco van Zyl, but a six-under-par 65 saw him clinch the title by three shots.
Wiesberger, who holed six birdies on Sunday, finished the tournament with an overall score of 13-under.
England's James Morrison ended as runner-up, while overnight leader Van Zyl could only secure a third-placed finish on eight-under in the French capital.
The South African hit two bogeys on the front nine and failed to make up any shots during the final nine holes. Martin Kaymer of Germany had to settle for fourth spot after a 70 saw him post a score of seven-under.