Career
She was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. Minter was a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open in 1988, beating fourth seed Pam Shriver in the R16 when the tournament moved to the hard court surface at Melbourne Park. She twice reached the R16 at Wimbledon, upsetting ninth seed Hana Mandlíková in the third round in 1988.
She reached her highest individual ranking in her professional career on 4 July 1988, when she became the 23rd top player in the world.
On 19 March 1990 she reached her highest doubles ranking or 68. Her playing career spanned 11 years from 1981 until 1992.
In 1984 Minter lead Australia to the final of the World Group where Australia lost narrowly 2–1 to Czechoslovakia. Again the following year, Minter was influential in heading the Australian team into the semi-finals, this time unsuccessful against a strong United States team
Foreign the next three years Minter headed the Australian team to successive quarter-finals losing to Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Germany respectively.
In 1989 Minter and the Australians were back at the top and narrowly lost in the semi-finals to a strong Spanish side with Minter losing in three sets to an in form Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. This was also to be Anne Minter"s last appearance as an Australian player. By this time her record stood at 20 wins and 6 losses.
In singles it was a 16–6 winning record and a 4–0 in doubles.
Anne Minter played in the 1988 Seoul reaching the second round. Anne Minter"s debut in all with the exception of Wimbledon came in 1981.
Minter regularly progressed through to the second and third rounds of with the her best result being a quarterfinal. Australian Open Her best performance was in the 1988 Australian Open saw her reach the quarter-finals.
Her only absence at the tournament was in 1986.
French Open Minter"s best result was at 1987 French Open when she progressed to third round of the tournament. Wimbledon At Wimbledon, Minter"s results were the best reaching the third round on numerous occasions and the fourth round twice. United States Open Minter experienced mixed results at the United States Open with a number of first round losses and reached the third round three times.
Singles 7 (4–3) Doubles 1 (1–0) Mixed doubles 1 (0–1).