Camilo Ugo Carabelli’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | June 8, 2025
Camilo Ugo Carabelli

Camilo Ugo Carabelli is an Argentine player known for his clay-court game and strong forehand. Let’s look into the current racquet and gear setup for Ugo Carabelli.

Camilo Ugo Carabelli’s tennis racquet

Camilgo Ugo Carabelli’s racquet is a HEAD Prestige. But what Prestige is it? Since I don’t have access to Carabelli’s racquet, you have to look closely at pictures and study the mold and string pattern. The string pattern is 18/20 and it looks like a head size between 95 and 98 sq inches. I would guess it could be similar setup to what Francisco Cerundolo uses (a HEAD PT57A strung with Kirschbaum Max Power) or it could be the IG Prestige MP mold, which is HEAD TGT 293.2 in pro stock code. If it is a 98, I would venture out and guess one my personal faves, the TGT 345.1, which is the 2019 HEAD Prestige MP.

Since he uses a black string and Kirschbaum strings are popular in Argentina, I am going to guess Max Power or Pro Line 2. But that is just a guess. If you have more information, please share it in the comments.

Bio and Career

Camilo Ugo Carabelli was born on June 17th, 1999, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and he began playing tennis at age 7.

Turning pro in 2016, Carabelli peaked at No. 70 in the ITF junior rankings, winning two boys singles and four doubles titles.

His breakthrough came in 2022 at the French Open, where, as a qualifier, he defeated Aslan Karatsev in a five-setter in 4 hours 17 minutes for his first Grand Slam match win, reaching the second round. That year, he also won his third Challenger title in Lima, entering the Top 100 in the rankings.

In 2023, he secured his first ATP win at the Argentina Open, beating Daniel Elahi Galán.

His biggest career moment came in 2025 when he won the Rosario Challenger, defeating Hugo Dellien, and reached back-to-back ATP 500 semifinals at the Rio Open and Chile Open. Some of his big wins include Jarry (2025 Chile Open), Jaume Munar (2025 Rome) and Alex Michelsen (2025 Miami Open).

He has eight Challenger titles and four ITF titles.

Stats and Info

  • Plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand
  • Career high rank: 51 (May 2025)
  • Favorite surface: clay
  • Favourite shot: forehand
  • Prize money won: $1,337,446
  • Titles: 8 ATP Challenger, 4 ITF
  • Tennis Idol: David Nalbandian

Social Media

Tennis fans can follow Camilo Ugo Carabelli on his Instagram account where he has around 22K followers.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.