Born | Minsk, Belarus | 31 May 1997||
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Sport country | Belarus | ||
Professional | 2016– | ||
Pool games | eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball, straight pool | ||
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Major | 2021 European 9-ball Championship, 2017 Women’s Dutch Open, 2017 Women’s Portugal Open | ||
Minor | 2017 Dutch Open, 2017 Portugal Open, Baltic Pool League, National Championships | ||
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Margaret Fefilova Styer (formerly Marharyta Fefilava;[1] born 31 May 1997) is a Belarusian professional pool player from Minsk, Belarus. Fefilova has won a total of 29 Belarusian national women's championships, with an additional three national championships in mixed competitions against both men and women. She is the first player from Belarus to win a medal at the European Pool Championships, a bronze medal in the nine-ball competition in 2015. She also reached the final of the European Girls Championship in 2014, losing 3–6 to Kamila Khodjaeva.
Fefilova is a regular player on the Euro Tour and the Baltic Pool League. In 2017, she became the number one ranked player on the Euro Tour for the first time after winning two Tour events, the Dutch Open and the Portugal Open. In 2019, she reached three finals, bringing her career total to six finals on the Euro Tour. Fefilova alongside Yana Shut were the first Belarusian billiard players to receive state funding.