Career
Ingaramo made his Grand Slam debut in the 1985 French Open and was beaten in five sets by countryman Eduardo Bengoechea in the opening round. At Wimbledon in 1986 he was again on the wrong side of a five set match, losing 6-8 in the fifth set to Hans Schwaier. The Argentine was defeated in the second round by sixth seed Yannick Noah.
His best showing came in the 1988 United States Open, winning matches over Horacio de la Peña and Andrew Burrow.
His only doubles appearance came at the French Open in 1988, partnering Alberto Mancini. They lost to the American pairing of Eric Korita and Jon Levine in round one.
The left hander competed on the Grand Prix tennis circuit and subsequent Association of Tennis Professionals Tour from 1984 to 1994. In his first Grand Prix appearance, at Barcelona, Ingaramo upset Guillermo Vilas.
In 1986 he was a quarter-finalist at Madrid and Street Vincent and also made a semi-final appearance at Street Vincent two years later.
His only tour final in 1987, was in the doubles, at Bari, partnering Roberto Azar. The pair were defeated in the final by Christer Allgardh and Ulf Stenlund. Singles: (3)
Doubles: (2).