Franco Agamenone, from Italy, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 279 on the ATP Tour. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 108. His professional career started in 2009.
Franco Agamenone gained ranking points at Futures level in 2025. He won two titles at M25 Belgrade and Targu Mures 2 Challenger. Record: 37-23. Record on clay in lower tier: 37-23. He won 45% return pressure points, saved 57% of break points, and won 53% on second serve return.
Agamenone built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2024. He captured one title at M15 Antalya. Additional semifinals at Szekesfehervar Challenger and Francavilla Al Mare Challenger. Season record: 28-27. Challenger/ITF clay record: 26-22. He won 47% on second serve, won 61% on first serve, and averaged 0.22 double faults per game.
The Italian developed through Challenger events in 2023. He captured one title at Braunschweig Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lisbon Challenger and Barletta Challenger. Record: 24-21. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 24-19. He averaged 0.21 double faults per game, won 64% on first serve, and converted 46% of break opportunities.
Franco Agamenone faced difficulties in 2022. He broke into the top 200. He captured one title at Rome Challenger. Additional semifinals at Bendigo Challenger, Coquimbo Challenger, and Montevideo Challenger. Season record: 29-28. Challenger record: 26-26. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 19-21, hard 7-5. He won 53% on second serve return, won 36% on first serve return, and converted 46% of break opportunities.
2021 was a standout year for Franco Agamenone. He won five titles at M15 Monastir, M25 Casinalbo, M25 Montauban, Kyiv Challenger, and Prague 3 Challenger. He also reached finals at M25 Most, M15 Monastir, and M25 Bourg-en-Bresse. Additional semifinals at M25 Grasse and Ercolano Challenger. Record: 67-22. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 48-17, hard 19-5. He won 54% on second serve return, won 64% on first serve, and won 40% on first serve return.
2020 proved to be a breakthrough season for Agamenone. He reached three finals at M15 Bucharest, M25 Punta del Este, and M15 Curtea de Arges. Season record: 15-6. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 15-6.
Franco Agamenone played a shortened 2019 season (11 matches). He competed in just 11 matches during the season. He reached two quarterfinals at M15 Pinamar and M15 Tabarka. Record: 6-5. Record on clay in lower tier: 6-5.
2018 proved challenging for Franco Agamenone. He reached the semifinal at M25 Rio Cuarto (Cordoba). Season record: 12-22. Challenger/ITF clay record: 8-18. He won 31% on first serve return, converted 44% of break opportunities, and saved 57% of break points.
A tough 2017 season for Agamenone. He reached two finals at Austria F5 and Romania F12. Additional semifinals at Romania F11, Bosnia & Herzegovina F1, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F2. Record: 27-29. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 27-27. He saved 51% of break points, won 61% on first serve, and won 37% on first serve return.
The Italian gained ranking points at Futures level in 2016. He won three titles at Bolivia F2, Ecuador F3, and Tunisia F24. Additional semifinals at Ecuador F1 and Tunisia F22. Season record: 41-22. Record on clay in lower tier: 38-19. He won 47% on second serve return, won 50% on second serve, and averaged 0.23 double faults per game.
Franco Agamenone competed at Futures/ITF level in 2015. He captured one title at Argentina F4. Record: 29-21. Challenger/ITF clay record: 29-20.
A tough 2014 season for Agamenone. He reached the final at Chile F7. Season record: 9-13. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 9-13.
The Italian faced difficulties in 2013. He reached the quarterfinal at Argentina F19. Record: 5-9. Record on clay in lower tier: 5-9.
2012 proved challenging for Franco Agamenone. He reached the quarterfinal at Chile 11. Season record: 7-12. Challenger/ITF clay record: 7-12.
Franco Agamenone developed through Futures tournaments in 2011. Record: 2-6.