Nabieva performed consistently at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo, competing on the uneven bars and vault and helping Russia win the silver medal.
She qualified for the uneven bars event finals and won the silver medal behind teammate Viktoria Komova.
In July, she returned to international competition at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan with teammates Mustafina, Ksenia Afanasyeva, Maria Paseka and Anna Dementyeva.
She contributed scores of 14.850 on vault, 14.400 on uneven bars, 13.750 on beam and 13.050 on floor toward the Russian team's first-place finish, but did not qualify for the all-around final because Afanasyeva placed ahead of her.
In late 2013, Nabieva announced her retirement from gymnastics via social media after a win at a small French meet.
Tatiana retired from gymnastics in 2016 along with 2008 Olympian Ekaterina Kramarenko and 2012 Olympic team silver medalist Anastasia Grishina, but returned to compete at the 2018 Russia National Championships where she qualified to the vault final.
In July Nabieva competed for the first time internationally since 2014[8] at the 2019 Summer Universiade alongside Lilia Akhaimova and Ulyana Perebinosova.