[2] At the 2021 EBSA European Snooker Championship, Hunter won all three of her group stage matches,[3] then defeated Caty Dehaene, Stephanie Daughtery and Anastasia Nechaeva to reach the final, where she faced 12-time champion Wendy Jans.
[4] In the women's team event, Hunter and Mary Talbot-Deegan won the title by defeating Rebecca Kenna and Emma Parker 3–2 in the final.
[4] Hunter claimed the 2022 World Women's Billiards Championship title with a 304–148 victory against Snenthra Babu.
Having qualified for the quarter-finals by winning all three of her group matches, she eliminated Frances Tso 3–0 and then Talbot-Deegan 4–1.
"[10] Hunter has denied that she enjoys an advantage in women's snooker and stated: "We just want to exist, whether it's sport or not.