Franco Agamenone
Franco Agamenone
Franco Agamenone
Franco Agamenone
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    • Nickname is 'el pulpo' (the octopus) for his fast reflexes.
    • Speaks both Spanish and Italian and is learning English.
    • Father, Jose Luis, is a civil engineer and runs a tennis club with mother, Edidt, and brother, Jiuliano (six years younger).
    • Started playing at age 5, when his father founded a tennis club in their hometown of Rio Cuarto and brought in a renowned coach to train him.
    • Hero is his father: "My dad has had the biggest influence on my career, always supporting me and taking me to tournaments when I was a child."
    • Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand.
    • Tennis idol is Roger Federer: "For me, he has always been my idol. I like his character, his humility, how he trains, his tranquility, and how he makes it look so easy when it is really difficult."
    • Best advice received: "I will always remember the words of my dad. He told me that the most important thing in life, on and off the court, is to be a good person and to be humble. This is the most valuable advice."
    • Enjoys playing and watching football and supports River Plate in Argentina.
    • Favourite athlete is football legend Lionel Messi.
    • Loves to travel and favourite cities are New York, Berlin and Rome.
    • Favourite TV show is Breaking Bad.
    • Enjoys listening to Argentine rock and reggaeton.
    • Favourite foods are pizza and Argentine asado (barbeque).
    • Was No. 1 junior in Argentina in the Under-10, Under-11, Under-14 and Under-16 categories.
    • Moved from Argentina to Italy in 2020 and currently trains in Lecce. Credits making that move with his recent success. ​
    • "In 2018, I wanted leave tennis," says Agamenone. "I was in a bad place and not happy...I never really believed that I had the ability to achieve my dreams and move into the Top 100. I felt that I was inferior to the rest of the players... I needed a change and I found that in Lecce. A coach, a team, a physio, a nutritionist, and the confidence and consistency I never had."

    (UPDATED 9 JUNE 2022)

    • Unranked as recently as August 2019, broke into Top 300 and Top 200 in 2021, then achieved career-high No. 148 in June 2022.
    • Made tour-level debut as a 29-year-old at 2022 Roland Garros as LL (l. to McDonald).
    • Only other ATP Tour or Grand Slam qualifying appearance came at 2022 Australian Open (l. to Kopriva in Q1).
    • Owns 3-0 record in Challenger finals with titles at 2021 Prague-3, 2021 Kyiv and 2022 Rome-1.
    • Moved from his native Argentina to Italy in 2020, which he credits as a major reason for his rise up the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

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