The editors of TENNIS Magazine and TENNIS.com weigh in with their predictions on who will be victorious at Wimbledon 2007.
| TENNIS Editors |
Men's Picks |
Women's Picks |
James Martin
Editor in Chief |

Roger Federer
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Justine Henin |
Peter Bodo
Senior Editor |

Novak Djokovic
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Justine Henin |
Jon Levey
Senior Editor |

Roger Federer
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Amelie Mauresmo
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Tony Lance
Associate Editor |

Roger Federer
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Serena Williams |
David Rosenberg
Photo Editor |

Andy Roddick
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Justine Henin
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Melanie Hendel
Assistant Photo Editor |

Roger Federer
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Amelie Mauresmo
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Sarah Unke
Assistant Editor |

Roger Federer
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Jelena Jankovic
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Kamakshi Tandon
Online Editor |

Roger Federer
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Justine Henin |
James Martin, Editor in Chief
"Roger Federer-- Hard to pick against him on grass. You just sense that the other players don't believe they can beat him. It'd be nice to see another Nadal/Federer final, since Nadal could have a real shot, but unless we reach that stage you can pretty much pencil in Federer tying Borg's record of 5 straight titles."
"Justine Henin-- Henin's aggressive all-court game is perfect for the turf, yet she hasn't won here. Last year, she came up short against Amelie Mauresmo, playing tight on the big points. This year, I expect her to finally put it all together and win the game's most prestigious title, which will go a long way in sealing her legacy as one of the all-time great players."
Jon Levey, Senior Editor
"Roger Federer-- Surprise, surprise."
"Amelie Mauresmo-- She won it last year and is one of the few women who comes to net for other reasons than to just shake hands."
David Rosenberg, Photo Editor
"Andy Roddick-- Federer can’t win 5 in a row, right?"
"Justine Henin-- She won’t lose a set in this tournament, either."
Sarah Unke, Assistant Editor
"Roger Federer-- The king of Centre Court will reign for a fifth straight year, making him two titles shy of Pete Sampras’ record seven."
"Jelena Jankovic-- The third seed will take out a tired Serena Williams or Justine Henin in the semis and, that hurdle jumped, charge her way to her first Grand Slam title."