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Pickleball attracts big investors as America’s fastest growing sport
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Pickleball teams are competing for $100,000 in an Ohio tournament – part of a booming sport that's expected to have 40 million players by 2030. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda spoke to pickleball pros about why the sport is so attractive to investors like LeBron James, Kim Clijsters and Tom Brady.Oct. 14, 2022