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is a former
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player from Japan. She turned professional in April 1996, and in February 2004, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of 39, and on the same day, she reached her best doubles ranking of 98.


Biography

She did not win a singles title on
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in her career, however did reach one final in Tashkent in 2003 where she lost in two sets to
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. In the same year, she reached the semifinals of the WTA Tour event in Bali, Indonesia, before losing to
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.


Tennis career


Early years

Having had moderate success on the ITF Junior Circuit – reaching a career high ranking of 55 – Obata made her WTA Tour-level professional debut in 1996, at the age of 18, at the Tier IV event at Surabaya, where she lost to Hila Rosen in qualifying, in straight sets. However, she subsequently qualified for Tier IV events in Beijing and Pattaya, and played a number of Asian WTA Tour events in the subsequent two years. However, her first big breakthrough tournament came in 2000, when she reached the quarterfinals of the Tier IV tournament in Shanghai as a qualifier, with wins over
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and
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, before falling to
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. She ended 2000 ranked inside the top 200, at No. 161.


2001

Her first full season of regular tour-level tennis started at the Tier V tournament in Hobart, where she qualified for the main draw, before losing to
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in two close sets. She then attempted to qualify for the
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, beating Alena Vašková and
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, before falling in the final qualifying round to Laurence Andretto in three sets. Obata then had a breakthrough tournament in the highest-tier
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in Tokyo, winning through qualifying by beating top seed
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, wildcard Kumiko Iijima and
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. She then beat fellow qualifier
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in the first round, before finally falling to third seed
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in a close three-setter. She struggled in the next three tournaments, losing in the first round in
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, Indian Wells and
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, before dropping back down to ITF-level at the $25k event in
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. As seventh seed, she won one round against wildcard Erin Burdette before losing to Marion Maruska. In Japan's
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tie against Argentina, Obata played two singles matches – losing in straight sets to María Emilia Salerni, before beating Clarisa Fernández by retirement. Saori returned to winning ways in May, participating in two Japanese $50k events. In Gifu, she beat Christina Wheeler, compatriot Akiko Morigami and
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before losing to second seed
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in three sets in the semifinals. She then reached the final of
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, beating Bryanne Stewart,
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, Adriana Barna, and Lenka Dlhopolcova, before losing again to Molik in the final, in straight sets. She lost in straight sets in the second round of qualifying at the
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to Canadian Marie-Ève Pelletier. The grass-court season saw her struggle to win consistently, reaching the second round of the $25k event in Surbiton with a win over Brit Lucie Ahl before a third successive loss to Molik, while at the Birmingham Classic she beat
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in qualifying before losing to
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. She entered the main draw as a
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, but lost in straight sets to 15th seed
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. At
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, she again reached the final round of qualifying by beating two British wildcards, Alice Barnes and Helen Crook, before again losing in straight sets to Daniilidou. In the North American hardcourt swing, Obata again struggled to string wins together. She lost early in qualifying for
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to Jennifer Hopkins, before an impressive win over
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in the opening qualifying round of the Tier II event at Manhattan Beach Open Tennis Tournament, before falling to
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. She then moved on to the $50k
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, again defeating Boogert in the opening round before losing to Martina Müller. As the qualifying 16th seed at the US Open, she beat Mashona Washington in the opening round before exiting to Samantha Reeves. After a first round exit at the Tier IV event in Waikoloa to
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, Obata received a wildcard into the Toyota Princess Cup in Tokyo, beating qualifier Shiho Hisamatsu in the opening round. She then lost to fourth seed
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, in three sets. She got another wildcard into the Japan Open, beating Alexandra Fusai and
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, before losing heavily to second seed
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in the quarter-finals. In the Tier IV event in Shanghai, she lost to
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in the second round having dispatched a young
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in the opener. A further second-round loss in Pattaya saw Obata decide to finish the season at challenger level with two $25k tournaments in Port Pirie and Nuriootpa, South Australia. As the top seed, she won the tournament in Port Pirie, beating
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, Amanda Grahame, Christina Wheeler, Jaslyn Hewitt and Pavlina Nola. She also won, as second seed, her final tournament of the year in Nuriootpa, beating qualifier Anouk Sterk,
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, Wheeler again, Bryanne Stewart, and Cho Yoon-jeong in the final. These two tournament wins meant Obata finished the year ranked just outside the top 100 at 116, but had cracked the top 100 for the first time during the year at 94.


2002

Obata started the year with a warm-up tournament in Australia in
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, where she qualified for the main draw, defeating
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,
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and Lucie Ahl, before falling in the opening round to Anna Smashnova, 1–6, 3–6. She then made her debut in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament at the
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as a direct entrant. She lost in straight sets to
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. She then qualified for the Tier I
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in Tokyo, beating
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, Jennifer Hopkins and Alicia Molik to reach the main draw. She then fell in straight sets to the seventh seed
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. Obata then entered the Tier III event in Memphis, but lost 6–7(6), 4–6 in the first round to Japanese number one,
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. She then lost to Evelyn Fauth in the opening round of a $50k event in
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. Obata then played singles and doubles matches in the
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Asia–Oceania Group B, winning three of her four matches to help seal promotion to the World Group. After an early loss in Miami, Obata dropped down to challenger level to gain some confidence and wins. She reached the quarter finals of the $25k event in Lawrenceville as top seed, by defeating
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and Dessislava Topalova, before a defeat to qualifier Teryn Ashley. She then lost to Ashley again in a $50k event at Naples in the first round. Obata then went back to Japan to play two more Challenger events in
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and
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. She defeated Hannah Collin and Ayami Takase to reach the quarterfinals of the former – losing to
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– and reached the second round in the latter with another win over Takase, before close three-set loss to
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. At Roland Garros, where she made her main draw debut, Obata lost 6–0, 2–6, 0–6 to Alina Jidkova. The grass-court season started badly for Obata, with first-round losses in the
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challenger to
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, and in the first round in
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to
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. Despite a win over Stéphanie Foretz Gacon in the first round of
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qualifying, she fell to a surprising defeat to
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in the next round. However, she achieved her first main draw Grand Slam win at
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with a comprehensive 6–1, 6–3 over former semifinalist Alexandra Stevenson. She lost 2–6, 2–6 to
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in the second round. After her Slam breakthrough, Obata followed up by reaching the final of the $50k event in
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, before losing to top seed Alina Jidkova. However, she then lost in the first round of the next $50k event in Lexington to Lindsay Lee-Waters. She qualified for the Tier I event in
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, defeating Marie-Gaïané Mikaelian and Jidkova, before losing to Anna Kournikova in straight sets. Her final US Open warm-up event was in New Haven, where she lost in straight sets in the first round of qualifying to
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. In the US Open main draw, she was drawn against 12th seed Elena Dementieva, but lost 2–6, 4–6. Obata then moved on to the Asian swing for her final tournaments of 2002, but lost to Sugiyama in the first round of the Tier IV event in Shanghai, and in three sets to
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in the opening round of the Toyota Princess Cup. She got back to winning ways in the Tier III event in Bali, with straight sets wins over Jill Craybas and Emmanuelle Gagliardi, before a three-set loss to
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in the quarterfinals. She finished her year with two straight sets, first-round losses at the Japan Open to
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and in Pattaya to
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. She ended the year ranked just outside the top 100 at 108.


2003

Obata started the year with by qualifying for the Tier V WTA event in Canberra, defeating
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, top seed Dally Randriantefy and
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to reach the main draw. She then defeated
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in the first round, before losing to unseeded Italian Adriana Serra Zanetti. She then failed to qualify for the Australian Open main draw, losing in the final round of qualifying to María Emilia Salerni, in straight sets. After the Australian Open, she lost in the first round of the
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to
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, before gaining revenge against Adriana Serra Zanetti for her Canberra defeat in the opening round of the Hyderabad Open, in straight sets. She then lost to fifth seed
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. Obata then reached the quarterfinals of the Memphis Tier III tournament, defeating Canadian Vanessa Webb and fourth seed Alexandra Stevenson, before losing to Cho Yoon-jeong. It was at this tournament that she won her sole WTA Tour doubles title, together with Akiko Morigami. After withdrawing from Scottsdale before playing, she lost in qualifying at the
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to 11th seed Maureen Drake, after defeating
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in the opening round. She then lost in qualifying at tournaments in Key Biscayne, Sarasota and Charleston. Obata played two singles matches in Japan's Fed Cup Asia-Oceania qualifying group matches against
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and Hong Kong, winning both her singles matches. Saori then had two very successful ITF events in Japan, reaching the final of the $50k grass-court event in Gifu as second seed, defeating Julie Pullin,
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, Maria Elena Camerin, and
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, before losing to top seed and rival
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,
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, Zi Yan and then Maria Elena Camerin in the final. At the French Open, she lost in the first round to American Ashley Harkleroad 6–4, 6–2. She made a further breakthrough in the grass-court season. Despite first-round losses at the Surbiton Trophy and Birmingham Classic tournaments, she won through qualifying at the Tier II
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tournament. She then achieved a notable scalp in the opening round, when she defeated
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in straight sets when Dokić was ranked 11th in the world. She then lost in a final-set tiebreak in the second round to Anna Smashnova. She then made her debut appearance on No. 1 Court at
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in the first round, where she held three match points against 21st seed
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before losing 6–7(5), 6–2, 6–8. The North American hardcourt season brought mixed fortunes – with Obata reaching the main draw at San Diego (as a lucky loser) but losing to
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, before winning a round as a wildcard in Los Angeles against
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, before losing to compatriot and fourth seed
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. At the Tier I tournament in Toronto, Obata qualified and defeated compatriot
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in the first round, before falling to seventh seed
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. Her final tournament before the US Open was at New Haven, where she lost in the final round in qualifying, but was selected as a
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. She lost to former Wimbledon champion
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6–2, 7–5 in the first round, and then overcoming Marie-Gaïané Mikaelian 7–5, 6–4 in the second. She was then defeated 6–1, 6–2 by second seed
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. After her US Open success, Obata saw her best success to date in WTA tournaments as a singles player. She reached the semifinals of the Tier III tournament in Bali, defeating Ashley Harkleroad,
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and Angelique Widjaja, before finally falling to
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in straight sets. After losing in the first round of the Japan Open to
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, she then reached her only WTA singles final at
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. She achieved wins against Tatiana Poutchek,
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and Emmanuelle Gagliardi. She faced Virginia Ruano Pascual in the final, but fell short 2–6, 6–7(2). She ended her season at the Tier V tournament in Pattaya, winning two rounds before falling to Slovakian Ľubomíra Kurhajcová, ensuring her highest-ever year-end ranking of 49.


2004

Following her most successful season to date, Obata entered Canberra again as her first tournament of 2004, but suffered a disappointing loss (3–6, 0–6) to
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. However, she made another breakthrough at the
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, reaching the third round. After edging out Swiss player Myriam Casanova in the opening round in three sets, she achieved the best ranking win of her career when she defeated Ai Sugiyama, in the second round, when ranked No. 55. This was her only win over a top-ten player as Sugiyama was ranked No. 9 at the time. She lost in straight sets in the third round to
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. As a result, her ranking reached its career high of 39, and she would be Japanese No. 2 behind Sugiyama. She followed up her Australian Open success with a win at the Tier I Pan Pacific Open, over Julia Vakulenko, before exiting with a spirited performance against
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in the second round. Shortly after this tournament, Obata achieved her career-high ranking of 39. Obata struggled in the next few tournaments, never gaining more than one win over the next six tournaments before the French Open, including three first round losses. This included a 0–6, 0–6 loss to qualifier
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in the second round of the Fukuoka International. She then had another first-round exit at the French Open, losing in three sets to
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. After disappointment over the clay season, Obata recovered some form during the grass season. She won three matches at Birmingham, over Camerin, Kelly McCain and
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, before falling in the quarter final to
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. She followed this up with two qualifying wins at Eastbourne, before losing to
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7–5 in the final set. She lost 1–6, 4–6 in the second round to 12th seed
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. After Wimbledon, Obata then experienced the least successful period of her career – not winning another match in 2004. She retired from her Fed Cup singles match against Dessislava Topalova of Bulgaria, then lost in first rounds at the remaining nine tournaments she played, including her first and only appearance representing Japan in the Olympics, where she was shocked by Maja Matevžič, who had been plagued by an elbow injury for most of the previous year. Matevzic subsequently lost 0–6, 0–6 to Venus Williams in the next round. Obata's run of losses were: * Los Angeles,
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-Q – 7–5, 7–5 * San Diego,
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– 4–6, 7–5, 7–5 * Montreal,
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– 7–6(3), 6–4 * Olympic Games, Maja Matevžič – 7–6(3), 7–5 * US Open, Shikha Uberoi-Q – 6–3, 3–6, 7–5 * Bali, Kristina Brandi – 6–1, 6–2 * Beijing,
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– 7–5, 6–1 * Seoul,
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– 5–7, 6–3, 2–0 ret * Japan Open, Rika Fujiwara-WC – 6–4, 6–4 This run meant Obata dropped to a year-end ranking outside the top 100, at 107.


2005

Following her disastrous end to 2004, Obata played qualifying in her usual Australian warm-up tournament in Canberra. She extended her losing streak to 12 in all competitions, losing in three sets to
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. Her streak then extended to 13 with a first-round loss in the Australian Open in straight sets to Mariana Díaz Oliva. Obata finally ended her losing run with a win over wild card
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at the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, earning a second round meeting with top seed
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, where she put in a creditable performance in a 3–6, 4–6 loss. Having seen her ranking drop yet further, Obata entered the $50k event at Saint Paul, Minnesota, winning more than one match in a tournament for the first time in nearly nine months. After defeating Teryn Ashley,
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and Sandra Klösel, she exited in the semifinal to
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. She then lost easily in first round of qualifying for Indian Wells to Shikha Uberoi, before deciding to drop back down to the ITF Circuit. In the $50k tournament in Orange, California, she failed to qualify – losing to
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2–6, 0–6 in the final round. She then fell to a disappointing loss in the second round of the $25k event in Redding, California, falling in a final set tiebreak to Julie Ditty. Despite her relatively poor results and subdued ranking, Obata hit a rich vein of form in two challenger in events in Augusta, Georgia, and Gifu. The $25k event in Augusta saw her win the title as sixth seed, without dropping a set. She defeated compatriot Seiko Okamoto in the first round 6–2, 6–4, then overcame Ivana Lisjak 6–2, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she eased past
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6–2, 6–2 and then won a closer match against
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, winning out 7–6(5), 6–1. In the final, Obata overcame a young
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with ease, winning 6–2, 6–2. In the $50k event in Gifu, Obata was seeded fourth and again won the title. In the first four rounds, she didn't drop a set – defeating
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6–1, 6–1, then New Zealand qualifier
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6–2, 6–4, before winning against fellow Japanese player Ayumi Morita 6–0, 6–4. Obata then reached her second successive final with a 6–4, 6–3 win over top seed
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. She dropped her only set of the week in the final against countrywoman Shiho Hisamatsu, but won her second title in a row. Despite her improved form, Obata lost in the first round of qualifying (as 23rd seed) on the clay of Roland Garros, defeated by Maria Fernanda Alves 4–6, 6–2, 6–3. Going on to grass, Saori lost a tight opening round at the $25k event in Surbiton to South African qualifier Surina De Beer, losing in three sets. But she picked up a couple of wins to make the main draw of the Tier III event in Birmingham, beating wildcard
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in the first qualifying round, and then beat
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in three sets to qualify. She then lost a tight three-set match to
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in the opening round, losing 5–7 in the final set. At Wimbledon, Obata beat
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, Jessica Kirkland and Eva Birnerová to reach the main draw, before losing to American Marissa Irvin in round one. With a ranking still too low to reach the main draw of the US Open, Obata went into the North American hard court swing needing wins to make it into the top 100. At the Tier I event at San Diego, she beat
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and Alexandra Stevenson to reach the main draw but lost a tough three-set match to
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in the opening round. She then lost in the final round of qualifying of the Los Angeles Tier II event, but lost to
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. She made the main draw as a lucky loser, but lost to qualifier
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. In the final warm-up tournament before the US Open, she beat
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in the first round of qualifying for the Tier I event in Toronto, but lost to
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in the final qualifying round. Obata then rounded off a disappointing North American swing with a loss in the first round of qualifying at the US Open to sixth seed Hana Šromová whom she had beaten two months previously at the same stage of Wimbledon. Obata started the Asian swing with a disappointing loss in the second round of qualifying in the Tier II tournament in Beijing, before making it through three rounds of qualifying in Seoul. She then beat
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in the first round, before going out to eighth seed
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. She then received a wildcard into the Tier III Japan Open, and won her opening round against Martina Suchá, before losing 1–6, 4–6 to third seed Tatiana Golovin. She moved on to the Tier III event in Bangkok, winning through qualifying with wins over
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, Natalie Grandin and top seed
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3–6, 2–6. Obata then suffered a disappointing first-round loss as top seed to Kim Jin-hee in the first round of the $50k event in Busan. Her final Asian event of the year was in Shenzhen for a $50k event, where she reached the semifinals, beating Sisi Qiu,
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and
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before losing to
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in straight sets. Her final event of the year, in December, was a first round loss in the $50k event in Palm Beach Gardens to
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. After a mixed year, Obata ended the year ranked 108 – placing her on the cusp of automatic entry to the Australian Open.


2006

Obata's ranking was enough to give her entry to the main draw of the Australian Open, and she started her year with her regular warm-up tournament in
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. As third seed in qualifying, she suffered a surprising loss to
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, 4–6, 4–6 in the opening round. At the Australian Open, she lost a three set match to 17th seed to
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. This would prove to be her final Grand Slam match. Saori entered qualifying for the Tier I event at the
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, where she'd had success before. She beat wildcards Angelique Widjaja (6–2, 6–2) and
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(6–3, 7–5), before sealing qualification by beating Shiho Hisamatsu 6-2, 6–2. In the main draw, she easily defeated
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6–2, 6–1 in the opening round, before losing 4–6, 4–6 to fifth seed Nicole Vaidišová. This tournament meant she re-entered the top 100 rankings at 99. Obata then moved on to the Tier IV event in Pattaya where she lost in the first round of qualifying to
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. In March, Saori entered the $75k event in Las Vegas where, as sixth seed, she defeated Varvara Lepchenko in the opening round, before a 6–3, 6–2 over Swede Hanna Nooni. This would be her final win on tour, as she fell to Angela Haynes in the quarterfinal. Obata's final tournament and match was at Indian Wells on 19 March, where she was drawn against qualifier
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and lost 2–6, 2–6. In late May 2006, Obata confirmed she had retired from tennis due to a foot injury she had picked up at Indian Wells. She said her best memories from tennis were her first Wimbledon and being on the final at Tashkent.


Career achievements

She won a doubles title at WTA-level (Memphis 2003, with Akiko Morigami), and five ITF-level singles titles. Her final Grand Slam appearance was at the 2006 Australian Open where she lost in the opening round, having qualified, to
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in three sets. She retired from professional tennis in June 2006 because of injury.


WTA Tour finals


Singles: 1 (runner-up)


Doubles: 1 (title)


ITF Circuit finals


Singles (6–4)


Doubles (12–5)


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Obata, Saori 1978 births Living people Japanese female tennis players Olympic tennis players for Japan Tennis players from Tokyo Tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in tennis Tennis players at the 1998 Asian Games Tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan