In the first years of his career, Agamenone only played tournaments on the third-rate Future Tour , on which he has won four singles and 27 doubles titles so far. Only in 2015 did he qualify for a main draw on the Challenger Tour in Corrientes . However, at first there were no major successes, which is why he mostly played tournaments on the Future Tour, where he won ten and nine double titles in 2016 and 2017, respectively. In November 2017 he finally achieved his first triumph on the Challenger Tour. In Santiago de Chile he won the double title with Facundo Argüello with a three-set win against Máximo González and Nicolás Jarry . Through these successes, he improved in the world rankings from 555th place at the beginning of 2016 to 177th place at the end of 2017.