Senior 2017-2021 Olympic cycle In 2017, she became a senior. She made a debut at
World Cup Pesaro and took 54th place in All-around. At
World Challenge Cup Berlin she took 12th place in All-around and almost reached Ribbon final - 9th place. She represented
Romania at the
2017 European Championships in
Budapest,
Hungary. Her best result was 18th place with Clubs. Later that year she competed at the
2017 World Championships in
Pesaro,
Italy. She placed 33rd in All-around Qualifications and did not advance into Finals. She competed at the
2019 European Championships in
Baku,
Azerbaijan. She took 15th place in All-around. On June 22, Andreea represented
Romania at the
2019 European Games in
Minsk,
Belarus and finished on 9th place in
All-around. She advanced into Ribbon final and took 5th place behind
Katsiaryna Halkina. In 2021, Verdes placed 12th in the all-around at
World Cup Baku and was fourth place in qualifying for one of three spots for the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics before the last World Cup. At the last World Cup in
Pesaro, she was 21st in the all-around and did not win one of the Olympic quotas. At the
2021 European Championships, she qualified to the all-around final in 14th place. She ultimately did not qualify to the Olympics due to her placement below the
Hungarian Fanni Pigniczki, who earned the European Continental quota to the Olympics instead. From October 27 to 31, she competed at the
2021 World Championships in
Kitakyushu,
Japan, and ended in 15th place in All-around qualifications. For the first time she advance into All-around final, where she made some mistakes and finished 18th.
2022-2024 Olympic Cycle In 2022, Andreea reached Ribbon final at
2022 Pesaro World Cup, where she ended on 7th place. She also placed 10th in All-around. She represented
Romania at the
2022 European Championships in
Tel Aviv,
Israel and was 19th in All-around. She competed the
2022 World Championships in
Sofia,
Bulgaria, where she placed 19th in All-around. For the first time, she advanced into Apparatus finals at
World Championships. She took 8th place in Ball final. She competed at the
2023 European Championships in
Baku,
Azerbaijan, and took 21st place in All-around. Together with teammate
Annaliese Dragan they placed 11th in Team competition. At the
2023 World Championships in
Valencia,
Spain, she finished 20th place in All-around qualifications. She did not qualify to All-around final. In September, she won gold medal in All-around and all Apparatus finals at Balkan Championships. In 2024, Andreea competed at
Sofia World Cup and placed 26th in All-around. She represented
Romania together with
Annaliese Dragan and
Christina Dragan at the
2024 European Championships in
Budapest,
Hungary, and took 13th place in Team competition. She competed only with Ribbon - 20th place in Qualifications. In October, she won gold medal in All-around at Romanian National Championship.
2025-2028 Olympic Cycle In 2025, on March 7-9, she competed at International Tournament Bosphorus Cup in
Istanbul,
Turkey and won silver medal in All-around. She also won silver in Team competition with
Amalia Lică. She was selected to represent
Romania together with
Amalia Lică at the
2025 European Championships in
Tallinn, Estonia. She took 17th place in the all-around final. On July 17-19, she took 11th place in the
all-around at the
2025 Summer Universiade in
Essen. In hoop final, she finished 4th, only 0.05 point behind podium. On July 25-27, she competed at the
Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup and finished 16th in the all-around. In 2026, she started the season competing at Aphrodite Cup in
Greece and won silver medal in all-around behind
Akmaral Yerekesheva. She also won gold medal in ball and bronze in hoop final. In April, she competed at IT Sofia Cup and won gold in ribbon, silver in hoop and all-around, and bronze in clubs finals. == Routine music information ==