Résultats

World Championship Qual 2021 04/06 08:30 7 Rod Lawler v Borg, Alex 6-1
Welsh Open 2021 02/16 14:00 7 Ben Woollaston v Borg, Alex Walkover
Snooker Shoot-Out 2021 02/05 20:40 7 O´Neill, Jamie v Borg, Alex CANC
Scottish Open 2020 12/08 10:00 7 Borg, Alex v Ashley Carty Walkover
UK Championship 2020 11/25 14:00 7 Joe Perry v Borg, Alex 6-0
Northern Ireland Open 2020 11/16 21:00 7 Stephen Maguire v Borg, Alex 4-2
German Masters Qualifiers 2021 11/11 14:30 7 Jimmy Robertson v Borg, Alex 5-1
Championnat de la ligue de Snooker 10/26 09:09 - Drago v Borg, Alex 0-0
English Open 2020 10/12 18:00 7 Ben Woollaston v Borg, Alex 4-2
Championnat de la ligue de Snooker 10/05 16:45 7 Borg, Alex v Iulian Boiko 2-2
Championnat de la ligue de Snooker 10/05 15:10 7 Borg, Alex v John Astley 1-3
Championnat de la ligue de Snooker 10/05 15:00 7 Ronnie O'Sullivan v Borg, Alex CANC

Wikipedia - Alex Borg

Alex Borg (born 5 June 1969 in Mellieha) is a Maltese former professional snooker player. Borg currently resides in Mellieha, Malta.

History

Borg first turned professional in 1991, and regularly appeared as a wild card in the Malta Grand Prix, where throughout the event's history he defeated players including Nigel Bond and John Higgins. His best performances were reaching the semi-final in 1997 and 1998. He also competed as a wild card in the Malta Cup. However, in ranking events he has not had such success, his best finish being to the last 64, he has achieved this on three occasions, all in the Grand Prix. He has won the EBSA European Snooker Championships twice, the first in 2005 where he beat Kristján Helgason 7–2 in the final, and the following year when he beat Jeff Cundy 7–5.

In the second event of the 2016 Q School, Alex Borg won against Alexander Ursenbacher to gain a two-year tour card. He endured a difficult opening to the 2016/17 season, losing his first eight matches on tour. His best win of the season was a 5–1 victory over Jack Lisowski at the 2017 China Open.

Borg came through the third event of the 2019 Q School by winning six matches to earn a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour for the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons. In 2019, the Maltese Billiard and Snooker Association (MBSA) announced that he will be the captain of the Maltese Team during the 2019 World Cup held in China alongside his teammate Brian Cini. He also represented Malta with Tony Drago and Duncan Bezzina during the past years.

In 2021, Alex Borg ended his career as a professional snooker player after being dropped from the tour. Despite this, he still plays snooker in his home country and till date, he is currently recognised as one of the most active players affiliated with the Malta Billiards & Snooker Association.