Paul de Borman (French pronunciation: ?[p?l d? b??m?~]; 1 December 1879 – 21 April 1948) was a Belgian tennis player who was active during the early part of the 20th century.
That same year he reached the semifinal of the 1904 Wimbledon Championships in which he lost to Major Ritchie in straight sets.
In 1903 he won the Ostend International tournament beating American Clarence Hobart in the final.
De Borman was a nine-time Belgian national singles champion between 1898 and 1912.
In his book "Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad" (1903) A.
Wallis Myers describes De Borman: "His style is not graceful, but he plays a strong game and is plucky in a match.
He has a difficult reverse cut service and a great forehand drive, which he takes at the top of the bound with a straight arm, which causes the ball to shoot when it touches the ground."Since 1920 the prize for the junior championship of Belgium is called the Borman Cup.