Wolf started in the European Cup for the first time at the beginning of the 2014/15 season in Stubai and finished ninth in the Slopestyle. In the further course of the season she achieved five podium finishes, including two victories in slopestyle on Vogel and thus won the slopestyle ranking in the European Cup. At the Junior World Championships 2015 in Chiesa in Valmalenco , she was tenth in the halfpipe and fourth in slopestyle. In March 2015 she made her debut in Silvaplana in the Freestyle Skiing World Cup and came in ninth place in Slopestyle. After finishing 12th in the Slopestyle World Cup in Cardrona at the beginning of the 2015/16 season, she took second place in Slopestyle in the European Cup on the Alpe di Siusi and first place in Slopestyle on Vogel and in St. Anton am Arlberg . The competition in St. Anton also became the Austrian championship. At the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games , she won the bronze medal in the halfpipe and also took fourth place in slopestyle. As in the previous year, she finished the season in first place in the Slopestyle classification in the European Cup. In the following season she was twice in the top ten in four World Cup starts, finishing 98th in the overall World Cup and 15th in the Big Air World Cup. In January 2017 she took third place in the European Cup in St. Anton in both slopestyle and big air. At the season highlight, the 2017 World Championships in Sierra Nevada , she was seventh in slopestyle. In April 2017, she won tenth place in slopestyle at the Junior World Championships in Chiesa in Valmalenco. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang , she finished 16th in Slopestyle and sixth in Big Air at the 2018 X-Games Norway in Fornebu . The following year, she finished tenth in Big Air at the World Championships in Park City .