With this win Grégory Bourdy secured his first European Tour International Schedule victory in his 82nd European Tour event as a professional. This victory beats his previous best European Tour career performances of tied third in the 2006 South African Airways Open.
*This victory beats his best 2007 performance of third fourth in the Open de Madrid Valle Romano.
- First, first-time winner on The European Tour International Schedule, since Mads Vibe-Hastrup at the Open de Madrid Valle Romano.
- The 18th first-time winner of the 2007 European Tour International Schedule. The 18 are: Y E Yang (HSBC Champions), José Manuel Lara (UBS Hong Kong Open), Nathan Green (Blue Chip New Zealand Open), Alvaro Quiros (Alfred Dunhill Championship), Ariel Cante (Joburg Open), Mikko Ilonen (Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesian Open), Anton Haig (Johnnie Walker Classic), Liang Wen-chong (Clariden Leu Singapore Masters), Chapchai Nirat (TCL Classic), Daniel Vancsik (Madeira Islands Open BPI), Pablo Martin (AM) (Estoril Open de Portugal), Zach Johnson (Masters Tournament), Cal Suneson (Open de Saint Omer presented by NEUFLIZE OBC), Graeme Storm (Open de France ALSTOM), Andres Romero (The Deutsche Bank Players’ Championship of Europe), Ross Fisher (The KLM Open), Mads Vibe- Hastrup (Open de Madrid Valle Romano) and Grégory Bourdy (Mallorca Classic).
*The 18 first-time winners is a new European Tour record, beating the previous best of 17 in 2003.
*Gains a place in the 2007 Volvo Masters.
*Gains a place in the 2008 HSBC Champions.
- Gains a European Tour exemption until the end of 2009.
*Gains his largest European Tour prize of €333,330 (£232,098).
*Moves over €1 million in European Tour Official Career Earnings.
*Moves to €731,056 in The European Tour Order of Merit and into 38th from 71st – his largest single-season earnings, beating the €224,685 in 2006.
*The 16th French victory in European Tour history.
*The ninth different French winner in European Tour history.
*The 346th different player to win in European Tour history.
*Follows Raphaël Jacquelin (BMW Asian Open) and Grégory Havret (The Barclays Scottish Open) as French winners on The 2007 European Tour.
*Becomes the first player to make the Mallorca Classic their first European Tour victory.
*Becomes the first French player to win the Mallorca Classic.
- His fifth top ten finish of the 2007 season. (The five this season is his best in a single European Tour season), and tenth of his European Tour career.
*The 185th European Tour win by a former European Challenge Tour player.
*The 90th different former Challenge Tour player to win on The European Tour.
*His fifth victory as a professional.