She placed fourth in the all-around behind Zoé Allaire-Bourgie of Canada, Asia D'Amato of Italy, and compatriot Viktoria Listunova.
[8] In November Gerasimova competed at Elite Gym Massilia where she placed sixteenth in the all-around but won gold on balance beam.
[10] Gerasimova competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy where she helped Russia win gold ahead of the United States.
[11] In event finals she won silver on uneven bars behind Urazova and bronze on balance beam behind teammate Viktoria Listunova and Ciena Alipio of the United States.
[14] In late June Gerasimova competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Viktoria Listunova and Vladislava Urazova.
During event finals she placed first on balance beam and won bronze on floor exercise behind Listunova and Ou Yushan of China.
In late November Gerasimova competed at the Top Gym tournament in Charleroi, Belgium on a team that was composed of compatriot Urazova and Canadians Natasha Lopez and Jenna Sartoretto.
[18] In late September it was announced that Gerasimova would make her senior debut at a competition in Hiroshima taking place in November alongside Angelina Melnikova, Lilia Akhaimova, and Yana Vorona.
[24] In July it was decided that Akhaimova would be a part of the team and Gerasimova would compete as an individual alongside Anastasia Ilyankova.
Gerasimova started the year with an historic team gold medal for the Volga Region at the national championships.