1907 Wimbledon Championships
- Australasian Championships
- French tennis championships
- Wimbledon Championships
- U.S. National Championships
The 31st edition of the Wimbledon Championships took place in 1907 on the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Worple Road instead.
The Prince of Wales, the future British King George V, visited the tournament a visit and took over the presidency of the All England Club.
Men's Singles
With the Australian Norman Brookes for the first time won a non -Brite the tournament in men's singles. Last year's winner Lawrence Doherty did not appear to defend their title.
Women's Singles
In the ladies faced each other for the third time in a row in the Challenge Round Dorothea Douglass and May Sutton. Sutton was able to win their second title.
Men's doubles
The men's doubles won Norman Brookes and Anthony Wilding, who prevailed against the American Charles Howell Behr and Beals Wright with 6:4, 6:4 and 6:2.