Caira Delfina Vega Gudino | Tennis Player (2010, Argentina)

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Caira Delfina Vega Gudino | Tennis Player (2010, Argentina)

“My dream is to win Roland-Garros, both as a junior and as a professional.”

Meet Caira Delfina Vega Gudino, Argentinian junior tennis player who lives in General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently competing in Girls U16 category. Caira is number 1 in Argentina in her age category and is in the top 5 in the COSAT ranking (South America).

Through Tennis Papers, discover an exclusive profile and interview highlighting her tennis journey, playing style, competitive experience, and ambitions.

This profile is based on an exclusive interview conducted by Tennis Papers.


👧 Caira Delfina Vega Gudino | Biography, December 2025

NameCaira Delfina Vega Gudino
Date of birthAugust 23, 2010
NationalityArgentinian 🇦🇷
ResidenceGeneral Rodríguez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age started tennis4
Junior categoryU16
Argentina tennis ranking#1
COSAT ranking#4
ITF junior ranking#1941 (best)
Tennis ClubAcademia Ciudad Tennis
Coaches
SponsorsHead Tennis
ProRun
Teresa Deblinger
Instagram@cairavg_ok
Caira Delfina Vega Gudino | Tennis Player (2010, Argentina)

🎙️Caira Delfina Vega Gudino | Interview, December 2025

Hello, introduce yourself please.

My name is Caira Delfina Vega Gudiño, I’m 15 years old, I was born on August 23, 2010.
I live in General Rodríguez, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

What languages do you speak?

Spanish, English, and Chinese (both English and Chinese are important languages ​​at my school.

At what age did you start playing tennis?

4 years old

Are there other tennis players in your family?

No, I’m the only one.

Which club do you train with?

I train at Academia Ciudad Tennis in Núñez, Buenos Aires, the Alejandro Cerundolo’s academy.

Who are your coaches?

I have many coaches.

What is your weekly training routine?

I get up at 5:30 so I can leave home at 5:50 and arrive at the club’s gym at 7:30. I do a warm-up from 7:30 to 9:00 AM, then play tennis from 9:00 to 10:45 AM, and then I go back to the gym at 11:00 AM for a physical training session until 12:00 PM. From 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM I have a break and time for lunch. During this break, I take the opportunity to study and work on my school assignments. From 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM I play tennis again, and from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM I do a recovery session at the gym. Finally, I go home at 5:00 PM to arrive back at school around 7:00 PM.

What is your greatest strength as a player, and what do you need to improve?

My greatest strength is not giving up in the face of adversity in each match and always striving to improve a little more.

What is your tennis category and national ranking?

My category is Girls Under-16 Girls.
My national ranking is number 1.

What has been your greatest achievement so far?

Knowing that it had been 10 years since an Argentinian girl player had reached the level I reached in such a prestigious tournament (Orange Bowl U16).

In which countries have you played tournaments?

United States, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina.

Do you have any sponsors?

Yes. I use: Head (racquets, bags, string, grip covers) and ProRun (sports insoles).
Teresa Deblinger (not a sponsor, but she helps me every month without any conditions).

What is your goal for 2026?

Maintain my current rankings and improve my ITF ranking.

What is your tennis dream?

My tennis dream is to win the Roland-Garros Grand Slam, both as a junior and as a professional.

Who are your favorite tennis players?

Jannik Sinner and Ajla Tomljanović.

What do you enjoy outside of tennis?

Go out with my family and friends.

Who would you like to dedicate this interview to?

To my tennis godmother, Teresa Deblinger.

Thank you for the interview, Caira 🙌
Tennis Papers wishes you all the best in your tennis journey 💜🩷


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