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| Israel | |
|---|---|
| Captain | Tzipora Obziler |
| ITF ranking | 35 |
| Colors | light blue & white |
| First year | 1972 |
| Years played | 42 |
| Ties played (W–L) | 141 (72–69) |
| Years in World Group | 19 (5–19) |
| Best finish | Quarterfinal (2008) |
| Most total wins | Tzipora Obziler (51–39) |
| Most singles wins | Anna Smashnova (38–24) |
| Most doubles wins | Tzipora Obziler (28–23) |
| Best doubles team | Julia Glushko / Shahar Pe'er (10–7) |
| Most ties played | Anna Smashnova / Tzipora Obziler (61) |
| Most years played | Anna Smashnova (16) |
TheIsrael women's national tennis team (Hebrew:נבחרת ישראל בגביע הפדרציה) is the representative national team of Israel inBillie Jean King Cup competition. In the2007 Fed Cup, they qualified from theWorld Group II andWorld Group play-offs to reach the elite World Group for the first time in the team's history. They participated within this group at the2008 Fed Cup.
Israel lost to Georgia in relegation play-offs after finishing last in Pool D.
Israel ranked ahead of Luxuemborg in win–loss percentage in Pool B. Israel was defeated by Denmark in the promotional play-offs.
Finishing second behind Luxuemborg, Israel managed to reach the promotional play-off for second consecutive year but lost to Austria 2-0.
WithoutJulia Glushko andShahar Peer, Israeli team face daunting task of qualifying for Europe Group I in theFed Cup.
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