World silver medalist Shoma Uno finished runner-up in the men's short program Friday at the Internationaux de France, the fifth event of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series.

Uno earned 93.92 points to sit behind Javier Fernandez of Spain who took the lead with 107.86 points. Russian Alexander Samarin took third with 91.51 points.

Uno, seeking his second Grand Prix title of the season after his victory at last month's Skate Canada, fell while executing his first jump, a quadruple flip.

"It was really tough," said Uno. "I didn't think I would be able to execute my jumps. I was just doing it out of a sense of responsibility."

In the women's short program, led by Canadian Kaetlyn Osmond with 69.05 points, Japanese Yuna Shiraiwa (66.05) and Mai Mihara (64.57) were third and fourth, respectively. Maria Sotskova of Russia was runner-up.

The 15-year-old Shiraiwa extended her personal best by 3.09 points while appearing in her second Grand Prix series event. She settled for eighth at the NHK Trophy held earlier this month.

"I'm glad that I rewrote my personal best," Shiraiwa said. "I concentrated on skating like I usually do during practice, so I wasn't afraid."

The men's and women's free programs will be held on Saturday.