Storm Hunter is making her highly anticipated return to team tennis, representing Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Qualifiers in Brisbane in just two weeks.
Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 27 March 2025 | Camille Russo
Storm Hunter is making her highly anticipated return to team tennis, representing Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Qualifiers in Brisbane in just two weeks.
Hunter ruptured her Achilles tendon in April last year and has shown remarkable resilience in her return to tennis after nearly a year on the sidelines.
The injury cut short what was shaping as a standout season; she finished 2023 as the world No.1 doubles player and was also closing in on the singles top 100 rankings.
Now, following months of rehabilitation, Hunter is back on court and is eager to don the green and gold once again.
“I’m so excited,” Hunter said after being named in the team. “It was a bit of a dream of mine to get back and represent Australia again. Being a part of this team is something that’s always meant so much to me.”
The upcoming tie in Brisbane holds particular significance for Hunter, as it was during last year’s Billie Jean King Cup in the same city that she suffered her season-ending injury.
“Obviously after what happened last year, I really want to change my memory of playing in Brisbane,” she said.
“It’s so special to wear the green and gold, and I don’t take those moments for granted. This team means everything to me, and I can’t wait to be back out there, fighting for our country.”
Since rejoining the tour in February, Hunter has steadily rebuilt her confidence and form, recently reaching the Miami Open doubles quarterfinals alongside American partner, Caroline Dolehide.
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“You can practice as much as you want, but nothing compares to match play. Being in a tournament, dealing with pressure moments, and backing yourself when it’s all on the line,” she explained.
“My first matches back in Indian Wells were tough, but they gave me confidence. I’ve been improving every single day, and it’s really exciting to see that work start to pay off.”
Hunter’s comeback journey has been about more than just physical recovery – it’s been about patience, resilience and a deep love for the game.
“I probably put really high expectations on myself, because when I got injured, I was doing really, really well,” she admitted. “This past year has been a process, both physically and mentally, but I’ve learned to be patient and kind to myself.”
For Hunter, the upcoming tie marks a long-awaited milestone: her first-ever home appearance in the Billie Jean King Cup.
“It’s crazy because I’ve been on the team for quite a few years, I debuted when I was 17 or 18 and I’ve never played a home tie,” she said.
“Last year I was selected to play, and then I had the injury. So now, to be healthy and have the chance to wear the green and gold and play in front of the home crowd – it’s a dream come true.”
Tickets for the Billie Jean King Cup are now on sale for the chance to witness Storm Hunter’s inspiring return and cheer on Team Australia as they compete for a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Finals later this year.
The interview with Storm Hunter will be featured on tonight’s episode of The Tennis, available on all podcast platforms and the Australian Open YouTube channel.
Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Qualifiers
Venue: Pat Rafter Arena, BrisbaneSurface: Hard, Outdoors
Thursday 10 April 12.00pm AEST – Australia vs Kazakhstan
Friday 11 April 12.00pm AEST – Colombia vs Kazakhstan
Saturday 12 April 12.00pm AEST – Australia vs Colombia
Tickets on sale
Tickets to the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier featuring Australia, Kazakhstan and Colombia are on sale via Ticketmaster
Kids go free across the three days of tennis
Adult tickets from $20
Two-day ticket packages for the Australian sessions from $30
Fast facts
The Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Qualifiers will take place week commencing 7 April
In 2025, six groups of three teams will contest the qualifying round on a round-robin basis
Australia, Czechia, Japan, Netherlands, Poland and Slovakia will host qualifiers in April. Host nations were drawn at random from applications made by eligible nations
Group D will see Australia host Kazakhstan and Colombia at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane
Three ties will be played across three days. Each tie will consist of two singles matches and a doubles match
Six group winners in April will advance to the finals in Shenzen, China. The finals will transition from a 12-team event to an eight-team event in 2025
Hosts China and 2024 champions Italy will round out the top eight in the finals
Brisbane last hosted a Billie Jean King Cup tie in April 2024 when Australia defeated Mexico 4-0
Australia is one of four nations to have competed in the Billie Jean King Cup competition every year. Australia sits second on the all-time champions list
Australia is currently ranked the No.5 nation in Billie Jean King Cup rankings
Evonne Goolagong, Dianne Fromholtz and Janet Young last led Australia to Fed Cup victory in 1974
The Australian team has finished runners-up twice in recent years, in 2019 and 2022
Billie Jean King Cup is the biggest women’s team event in tennis. It is the women’s equivalent of the Davis Cup and was launched in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation. In 2025, a record 146 nations will compete in the competition.