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Hamilton among investors behind McIlroy and Woods' TMRW Sports

Reuters
Lewis Hamilton at the Mexican GP
Lewis Hamilton at the Mexican GPProfimedia
TMRW Sports, a tech-focused company co-founded by Rory McIlroy (33) and Tiger Woods (46), announced on Wednesday a star-studded investor group that includes seven-times F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton (37) and tennis great Serena Williams (41).

The team of investors also includes four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry (34), three-times tennis Grand Slam winner Andy Murray (35), Japanese two-way standout Shohei Ohtani (28) of Major League Baseball and two-time women's World Cup champion Alex Morgan (33).

"From the very beginning our plan has been to partner with the best-in-class in every way imaginable and Tiger, Rory, and I value the support of this unrivalled team of investors, advisors, and ambassadors," TMRW Sports co-founder and CEO Mike McCarley said.

According to TMRW Sports, the initial investment group's sports experience also includes team ownership in every major league and ranges across F1, NFL, NBA, Premier League, MLB, NHL, MLS, tennis, esports, surfing, and golf.

TMRW Sports - pronounced 'tomorrow sports' - was launched in August, with the goal of using technology to help create new pathways for the next generation to enjoy sports.

A day after its launch, TMRW Sports said Woods and McIlroy would headline a Monday night team golf competition starting in 2024 that will feature PGA Tour players and combine virtual technology and a tech-infused short-game complex at a custom-built venue.

"TMRW Sports is redefining how the next generation of fans will play and consume sports by leveraging technology in unique and innovative ways," said Michael Blank of Connect Ventures which co-led the institutional investment.

"Connect Ventures is thrilled to work alongside this world-class group of investors to support Tiger, Rory and Mike's vision to further accelerate the evolution of sports and make it more accessible for all."

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