2020 In 2020 Gadirova became age-eligible for senior level competition; her senior debut was the
2020 American Cup where she replaced the injured
Amelie Morgan. She placed fourth behind
Morgan Hurd,
Kayla DiCello (both from the United States), and
Hitomi Hatakeda of Japan. While there, she received the highest score on floor exercise (13.700) and vault (14.566), second highest on balance beam (13.933), and tenth highest on uneven bars.
2021 In April Gadirova was selected to represent Great Britain at the
2021 European Championships alongside her twin sister
Jessica,
Alice Kinsella, and
Amelie Morgan. Later that month she withdrew as a precaution due to a minor injury and was replaced by
Phoebe Jakubczyk. On 7 June, Gadirova was selected to represent
Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics, alongside her twin sister Jessica, Alice Kinsella, and Amelie Morgan. At the
Olympic Games, Gadirova qualified for the all-around final; additionally Great Britain qualified for the team final. During the
team final, Gadirova performed on vault, balance beam, and floor exercise, hitting all of her routines and helping Great Britain win the bronze medal, their first Olympic team medal in
93 years. During the all-around final, Gadirova had some minor issues on the uneven bars but still finished thirteenth place overall. Originally Gadirova was the first reserve for the floor exercise final but she was able to compete after
Simone Biles withdrew. During the floor exercise event final, Gadirova finished in seventh place. In December 2021 Gadirova became a brand ambassador for gymnastics leotard manufacturer Milano Pro-Sport.
2022 In March Gadirova competed at the 2022 English Championships where she placed third on bars and second on floor. Later that month she competed at the British Championships in
Liverpool where she won bronze in the all-around with a score of 52.350, placing behind her Aylesbury teammates Jessica Gadirova and
Ondine Achampong. She then went on to win bronze on the uneven bars, gold on balance beam and silver on floor exercise. In July Gadirova was selected to compete at the
2022 European Championships alongside her sister
Jessica, Achampong,
Georgia-Mae Fenton, and
Alice Kinsella. While there she contributed scores on balance beam and floor exercise towards Great Britain's second-place finish. During event finals Gadirova placed fifth on floor exercise. In September Gadirova competed at the
Paris World Challenge Cup. She qualified to the balance beam and floor exercise finals. She won bronze on floor exercise behind Americans
Jordan Chiles and
Shilese Jones and placed fourth on balance beam. Later that month Gadirova was named to the team to compete at the
2022 World Championships, once again alongside her twin sister Jessica, Achampong, Kinsella, and Fenton. Gadirova qualified to the floor exercise final and helped Great Britain qualify to the team final. During the team final Gadirova competed on floor exercise, helping Great Britain win the silver medal and achieve their highest placement at a World Championships.
2023–2025 Gadirova competed at the 2023 British Championships where she only competed on the balance beam, placing twelfth with a score of 11.950. It was later revealed that Gadirova was injured and would miss the
2023 European Championships. She underwent surgery on her ankle in January 2024. She was unable to recover in time for the
2024 Olympic Games. In February 2025, Gadirova announced that she had suffered an
ACL injury during a training camp.
2026 Gadirova made her return to competition following her ACL injury in February 2026 at Welsh Championships where she competed on balance beam and uneven bars. ==Selected competitive skills==