Career
Damico reached an International Tennis Federation junior high combined ranking of World Number. 5, on 1 January 2007. Damico"s best singles result as a junior was reaching the semi-finals of the 2007 French Open – Boys" Singles tournament, as the Number.
At Wimbledon that year he reached the third round.
Damico has only played a handful of senior tour events, twice in the United States. Open as a wildcard in doubles with Schnugg, and in a handful of International Tennis Federation Futures tournaments. He played all these events while still junior age and has not played an event since August, 2007.
At the Open, Damico and Schnugg lost both times in the first round, 5-7, 2-6 to David Ferrer and Fernando Vicente in 2006 and 4-6, 2-6 to Jonas Björkman and Max Mirnyi the following year, in what has been Damico"s last world tour match, to date. His best Futures event result was reaching the second round, which he did in doubles in three of five tournaments played and in singles in four out of five events.
306 Travis Rettenmaier 7-6, 6-2 in May 2006 in Tampa (United States of America F11).
Damico is currently finishing his junior year at the University of Texas at Austin where he plays for the Texas Longhorns tennis team His current Intercollegiate Tennis Association singles ranking, released May 3, 2010, is Number. 99 and his doubles ranking is Number.
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He finished the his sophomore year ranked Number. 80 in singles. His Longhorns player bio lists Damico"s hometown as Parker, Colorado. Kellen"s sister Krista Damico also played top-level junior tennis.
Her best result was reaching the second round of the 2008 Easter Bowl.