CAREER
• Played in 67 dual matches and 12 fall events
• Achieved a 28-22 mark in dual singles
• Tallied a 21-18 mark when competing in doubles at No. 3
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten
• Three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete
2023-24 | AS A JUNIOR
• Played in all 23 dual matches and four fall events.
• Went 17-12 in singles and 15-11 in doubles in both fall and spring play
• Registered four doubles and three singles victories in conference battles.
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
2022-23 | AS A SOPHOMORE
• Competed in 33 singles matches and 34 doubles matches
• Went 20-9 in singles and 16-15 in doubles
• Earned 11-5 for singles at No. 6
• Obtained a 4-3 in singles against Big Ten opposition
• Academic All-Big Ten
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
2021-22 | AS A FRESHMAN
• Competed in all 25 dual matches and four fall events
• Went 16-14 in singles and 12-8 in doubles on the year
• Tallied a 10-8 mark in spring singles with a team-high seven matches unfinished
• Went 8-6 at No. 4 and 2-2 at No. 5
• Notched a 6-4 record in dual doubles, all at No. 3
• Paired with Carmen Gallardo Guevara in 10 contests, going 5-2
PREP
• Trained at Tandil Tenis Academy under Marcelo Gomez and Mario Bravo, whose famous alumni include Juan M. del Potro, Pico Monaco, Mariano Zabaleta, Maximiliano Gonzalez, Diego Junqueira, among others professional tennis players
• Reached No. 831 in the ITF World Singles Rankings
• Climbed as high as No. 106 in the ITF World Junior Rankings
• Posted a national ranking of No. 1 in Argentina U16
• Represented Argentina in the 2018 Junior Fed Cup in Budapest, Hungary, going 2-2 in doubles play
• Guided Argentina to the South American Championship in 2018 to qualify for Junior Fed Cup
• Made it into a trio of ITF W15 tournaments
• Won the 2019 J4 Asuncion - 33º Pascuas Bowl singles flight
• In juniors singles, appeared in five finals, nine semifinals and 13 quarterfinals
• Took home the doubles titles at the 2019 J4 Con Con – Torneo Internacional RPC Cidudad De Con Con and the 2018 El Ombu Cup
• Finished doubles junior career with two finals appearances, winning both, nine semifinals and 18 quarterfinals
PERSONAL
• Full Name: Juana Larrañaga
• Date of Birth: July 8, 2002
• Parents Names: Martín Pablo Larrañaga and Florencia Troilo
• Major: Nutrition & Dietetics
• Languages Spoken: spanish, english and Italian
• Places Lived: Argentina
• Birthplace: Argentina, Buenos Aires
• Hometown: Tandil, Argentina
• Siblings: Fermín Larrañaga and Pedro Larrañaga
• Started playing tennis at age six
• Played in 67 dual matches and 12 fall events
• Achieved a 28-22 mark in dual singles
• Tallied a 21-18 mark when competing in doubles at No. 3
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten
• Three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete
2023-24 | AS A JUNIOR
• Played in all 23 dual matches and four fall events.
• Went 17-12 in singles and 15-11 in doubles in both fall and spring play
• Registered four doubles and three singles victories in conference battles.
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
2022-23 | AS A SOPHOMORE
• Competed in 33 singles matches and 34 doubles matches
• Went 20-9 in singles and 16-15 in doubles
• Earned 11-5 for singles at No. 6
• Obtained a 4-3 in singles against Big Ten opposition
• Academic All-Big Ten
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
2021-22 | AS A FRESHMAN
• Competed in all 25 dual matches and four fall events
• Went 16-14 in singles and 12-8 in doubles on the year
• Tallied a 10-8 mark in spring singles with a team-high seven matches unfinished
• Went 8-6 at No. 4 and 2-2 at No. 5
• Notched a 6-4 record in dual doubles, all at No. 3
• Paired with Carmen Gallardo Guevara in 10 contests, going 5-2
PREP
• Trained at Tandil Tenis Academy under Marcelo Gomez and Mario Bravo, whose famous alumni include Juan M. del Potro, Pico Monaco, Mariano Zabaleta, Maximiliano Gonzalez, Diego Junqueira, among others professional tennis players
• Reached No. 831 in the ITF World Singles Rankings
• Climbed as high as No. 106 in the ITF World Junior Rankings
• Posted a national ranking of No. 1 in Argentina U16
• Represented Argentina in the 2018 Junior Fed Cup in Budapest, Hungary, going 2-2 in doubles play
• Guided Argentina to the South American Championship in 2018 to qualify for Junior Fed Cup
• Made it into a trio of ITF W15 tournaments
• Won the 2019 J4 Asuncion - 33º Pascuas Bowl singles flight
• In juniors singles, appeared in five finals, nine semifinals and 13 quarterfinals
• Took home the doubles titles at the 2019 J4 Con Con – Torneo Internacional RPC Cidudad De Con Con and the 2018 El Ombu Cup
• Finished doubles junior career with two finals appearances, winning both, nine semifinals and 18 quarterfinals
PERSONAL
• Full Name: Juana Larrañaga
• Date of Birth: July 8, 2002
• Parents Names: Martín Pablo Larrañaga and Florencia Troilo
• Major: Nutrition & Dietetics
• Languages Spoken: spanish, english and Italian
• Places Lived: Argentina
• Birthplace: Argentina, Buenos Aires
• Hometown: Tandil, Argentina
• Siblings: Fermín Larrañaga and Pedro Larrañaga
• Started playing tennis at age six