01Andy Roddick
All-American Andy has been at the top of the game for years and with his monster serve is still capable of upsetting one of the Wimbledon big guns
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02Roger Federer
Seven-times champ Rog is going through a tough time in 2008 and this could be the year he loses his Wimbledon crown. Still, does a nice line in white blazers though
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03David Nalbandian
A surprise Wimbledon finalist six years ago, the Argentine seems to be involved in at least one four-hour five-setter every year
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04James Blake
Good looking, not a bad player and half-British. Surely this has to be our man this summer
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05Mardy Fish
Yet another American talent set to get pulses racing at SW19, the 26-year-old scored a victory over the mighty Federer earlier in the year
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06Fernando Gonzalez
The man with two cracking nicknames - The La Reina Bomber and Stone Hand - Gonzalez is a Chilean clay court specialist who may not find Wimbledon's lush green grass to his liking
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07Novak Djokovic
Looks a bit serious, doesn't he. And he's got every reason to as he's the closest anyone has been in ages to breaking the Federer/Nadal grip at the top of the game
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08Lleyton Hewitt
A hard-nosed, battling Aussie, Hewitt was engaged to Kim Clijsters a few years back but has since married actress Bec Cartwright who he has also had a daughter with. Sweet!
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09Rafael Nadal
A God on the clay courts of Europe, this could be the year that Nadal, with his booming shots, becomes the toast of Wimbledon
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10Tomas Berdych
Not a clue? Us neither. However, after a quick look on the web, it turns out that the 22-year-old Czech is the reigning Olympic champion.
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