Career
She reached her career-high singles world ranking of Number. 75 in on July 8, 2007, and doubles ranking of Number. 149 on April 10, 2000.
In Federation Cup she is a shared world record holder for most ties played, at 61.
She is Jewish.
Despite her late run, she played her best tennis over the last few years and qualified for several grand slam events. She started playing tennis at age 10, with friends.
In 1998 she repeated in Jaffa. In November she defeated world # 62 Emmanuelle Gagliardi of Switzerland in France.
36 Elena Likhovtseva of Russia in straight sets.
In 2004 she played world # 1 Justine Henin-Hardenne in the United States Open, winning a set but losing in the second round. She also upset world Number. 47 Émilie Loit of France in the Australian Open in two sets.
In 2006, she managed to get further than the 2nd-round of a Women's Tennis Association event in her first event of the year at Auckland and at Guangzhou in late September.
In Auckland, she reached the quarterfinals with two good wins over Jamea Jackson and the 5th-seeded world Number. 27 Katarina Srebotnik of Slovenia, before falling to Daniela Hantuchová.
In Guangzhou, she reached the semifinals of the tournament, along the way defeating world Number. 51 Elena Vesnina of Russia and world Number.
20 Li Na of China, before falling to the 4th-seeded Anabel Medina Garrigues in three sets.
In 2007 she beat 56th-ranked Aiko Nakamura of Japan in the round of 16 of the Pattaya City tournament in Thailand. She also made it to the semifinals in Bangalore and Patras. In August at the United States Open she lost in the first round to world Number.
86 Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark.
On September 30, 2007, she reached her first final on the Women's Tennis Association Tour, in which she lost to Virginie Razzano at the Guangzhou International Women"s Open. Federation Cup
Obziler was 48–30 in Federation Cup matches between 1994 and 2007, including wins in 12 of her most recent 13 matches.
Obziler currently holds the world record for most Federation Cup Ties Played, at 61. She shares the record with compatriot Anna Smashnova.
Olympics
She represented Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, in both singles and (with Shahar Pe"er) doubles.
Martina Hingis 0-1
Serena Williams 0-1
Venus Williams 0-1.