Kerli Laidsalu

[5] Laidsalu competed in her first international women's level event at the 2017 European Curling Championships.

[10] In November 2019, the team won their first World Curling Tour event at the Tallinn Ladies International Challenger.

[11] A few weeks later, the team once again represented Estonia at the 2019 European Curling Championships where they got to compete in the A Division.

[16] The 2021 event was originally planned to be hosted by Switzerland, giving that nation an automatic entry.

This gave Europe an extra qualification spot for the 2021 Worlds, which was based on the results of the 2019 European Championship, the last Euros held before the pandemic.