[2] She founded a women's club in Como together with some of her classmates and friends; two years later, after graduating high school and obtaining her diploma, she moved to Monza.
[1] In 2014, she was part of the Monza women's side, who were the first (as of 2018 only) non-Venetian rugby team to win a national title.
[2] In 2015, she was the second best try scorer (with five tries) after France's, Julie Biles in the Six Nations which Italy closed with three victories in five matches and third overall; due to these three victories and the win against Scotland in the 2016 edition, Italy qualified for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup in Ireland, which she participated in.
In the group stage match against England, Magatti scored a try but dislocated her shoulder and had to sit out the rest of the tournament.
During the quarter-final loss to France, she earned her 50th cap for Italy which was also her last match before retiring from international rugby for work reasons.