Her mother is a psychologist and her father was a table tennis player who represented Hungary at international competitions.
[2] Her grandfather is László Pigniczki, a World silver medalist in table tennis.
[6] Pigniczki competed at the 2017 World Championships, where she finished 32nd in the qualification round with a total score of 55.950.
[17] In June, she competed at the European Championships in Tel Aviv despite not having much time to train beforehand due to her injury.
[19] The next month, at the World Championships, she qualified to the all-around final and ended in 9th place.
[24] In August of the same year she won bronze with hoop at the World Championships in Valencia, the first medal for Hungary since Maria Patocska in 1973.
[25][26] Pignickzi also placed high enough in the qualification round to win a berth for Hungary at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
There she was 5th in the all-around and qualified to three event finals: ball and ribbon, both of which she placed 6th in, and hoop, where she was 4th.
It was the first time a gymnast representing Hungary had won an individual medal at the European Championships.