She placed 23rd in Team competition together with teammates Aja Jerman, Taja Karner and Iza Zorec.
She was selected to represent her country at the 2016 Junior European Championships in Holon, Israel together with teammates Ana Kragulj and Lara Pikovnik.
[3] She was living in Udine, Italy in autumn later this year and spend time training with Alexandra Agiurgiuculese in ASU Udinese.
She made her senior debut at the 30th MTM Ljubljana FIG Tournament, where she placed 7th in All-around and qualified to three finals - with Ball, Clubs and Ribbon.
On June 24–25, Aleksandra became the All-Around champion at the 2017 Slovenian National Championships ahead of Aja Jerman.
In 2018, Aleksandra's season began in competition at the 2018 Grand Prix Kiev where she placed 21st in All-Around[4] with a total of 52.950 points.
In 2019, she competed at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan where she placed 22nd in Team competition together with teammates Iza Zorec, Aja Jerman and Ekaterina Vedeneeva.