A slow attempt to return to competitive crossminton started by only playing mixed doubles matches in the first half of the year.
A back injury forced her to end the season already in the beginning of May and then also to withdraw from the European Championships.
At the World Championships in Warsaw Keber lost in the quarterfinals against Janet Köhler, while in mixed doubles she won bronze medal in pair with Matjaž Šušteršič.
Immediately after the tournament Jasmina Keber announced the end of her season due to pregnancy.
Another successful season with only one defeat in singles matches was rounded up with a victory at Czech Open.
After winning a bronze medal in mixed doubles in pair with Matjaž Šušteršič, Jasmina Keber secured the title of World Champion in female singles category by winning an incredible final match against Marta Sołtys of Poland, thus achieving the biggest success of her career.
As the number-one seeded player in the female category, Jasmina Keber won the final match against Agnes Darnyik from Hungary and the title of European champion.
The first ICO Crossminton (at that time still named speed badminton) World Championships took place in August at Steffi Graf stadium in Berlin, Germany.
As 3rd seeded player she lost a tightly contested final match against Janet Köhler from Germany, thus winning the title of vice-champion of the world.