[6] Then at the Sofia World Cup, they won another group all-around gold and silver medals in both apparatus finals behind Ukraine.
[7] She competed at the 2017 World Championships alongside Elena Bineva, Madlen Radukanova, Laura Traets and Teodora Aleksandrova.
[12] She then competed at the European Championships alongside Elena Bineva, Madlen Radukanova, Laura Traets, and Stefani Kiryakova.
[16] Dyankova competed with Stefani Kiryakova, Madlen Radukanova, Laura Traets, and Erika Zafirova during the 2019 season.
The Bulgarian team of the senior group, Boryana Kaleyn, and Katrin Taseva finished in fourth place.
[25][26][27] Dyankova was selected to represent Bulgaria at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Laura Traets, Stefani Kiryakova, Madlen Radukanova, and Erika Zafirova.
[32] The Bulgarian group withdrew from the World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, four days before the start of the competition, after an injury to Laura Traets.
[36] She has a younger sister named Polina and graduated high school from SVEO "A.S. Pushki, which focused on Italian language studies instruction.
She was the capital of the Bulgarian rhythmic gymnastics team until her retirement from competitive sports in 2021, following the Tokyo Olympic Games.