Safin played no warm-up tournaments in the run up to the
Australian Open. As Safin was forced to miss the tournament in 2006 due to injury, 2007 was his first Australian Open since he captured the title in 2005.
Safin played the first round against Germany's
Benjamin Becker, defeating him in a 5 set battle, 5-7, 7-6(7-2), 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Safin went on to beat Israeli qualifier Dudi Sela, from two sets to one down, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 7-6(7-4), 6-0. Safin played sixth seed Andy Roddick in the much anticipated third round match, and lost 6-7, 6-2, 4-6, 6-7 in a grueling 3-hour match. Roddick commented after the match, "With Marat you know you are going to get an emotional roller-coaster. You just have to try and focus on yourself and I was able to do that tonight." He later added jokingly: "And it doesn't help that he's nine feet tall".
The Davis Cup Quarter Finals took place in April, when Russia met France. Marat did not take part in any of the first four matches, and after the rubbers were tied at 2 all, he played the final and deciding rubber against Paul-Henri Mathieu. It is to be noted that all other matches played over the weekend went to five sets; Marat's match was over in three and straight sets with Safin and Russia emerging as the victor. This earned the team a spot in the Davis Cup Semi Finals against Germany from the 21st to the 23rd of September 2007; the other Semi Final will take place between the USA and Sweden.
At Wimbledon, Safin reached the third round where he met Roger Federer, he lost the match 1-6, 4-6, 6-7(7-4).
After Wimbledon, in July, Safin announced that he and his coach Alexander Volkov were parting and that his new coach would be former pro Herman Gumy.
At the US Open he lost to Stanislas Wawrinka in the second round with a scoreline of 3-6 3-6 3-6.
After the US Open, Safin announced, via his official website, that he had prematurely ended his season as a result of a recurring wrist injury, felt during his 2nd round match in the US Open. He was to spend 4-6 weeks, beginning Friday the 14th of September, climbing the mountain of
Cho Oyu, on the border of Nepal and Tibet. This trip was cut short as Safin, via a message on his official website, relayed his feelings of the difficulty of this trip. As a result he returned to Moscow on the 22nd of September, will be practising in Moscow with coach Gumy, and is hoping to return to tennis in the Madrid event. He was there to support the Russian team as they won through to the Final of the Davis Cup with a 3-2 win over Germany. They will play the USA in late November/early December, in Portland, USA.
Partnering with fellow Russian
Dmitry Tursunov, Safin won the doubles title at the
Kremlin Cup in
Moscow in October to win his first ATP-level tournament since winning the 2005 Australian Open singles crown.
Marat also entered in the singles event of the Kremlin Cup, in which he lost 4-6 4-6 to Igor Andreev in the 2nd round. He also played in the Madrid Masters only to lose first round to Ivo Karlovic 3-6 4-6. After this loss, he announced a premature end to his 2007 tennis season, as he believed he never fully recovered from his mountain climbing break. He will not play for Russia in the Davis Cup Final but will concentrate on readying himself for Australian summer season in 2008.