Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov on the ice.
Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov is a notable addition to the group. NHLPA

Barkov, Andreescu, Hansbrough added to Palm Beach Royals ownership group

Slated to join Major League Pickleball in 2026, the Palm Beach Royals have announced further details about their ownership group.

The team was acquired for a record $16 million by Hyperspace Ventures, a group of
UNC-Chapel Hill alumni and tech entrepreneurs. Hyperspace Ventures is led by former Tar Heel tennis players Zach Hunter, Taylor Meyer, and Alex Rafiee, alongside fellow alumnus Peter Fox.

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Joining their ownership group are Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov, US Open champion Bianca Andreescu, former UNC basketball stars Tyler Hansbrough and Marvin Williams, Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowler Kenny Moore II, and successful founders Mitch Heath (Teamworks), Jeff Keswin (Lyrical Partners), Lance Pillersdorf (Advertising Week), and Scott Scherr (Ultimate Software).


“Palm Beach is ready for its first major pro team,” said Hunter. “We’re building the Royals to compete at the highest level and to become a team that defines the next era of Major League Pickleball. Just like Palm Beach itself, the Royals will embody prestige, energy, and a world-class brand that makes this community special.”

The Hyperspace Ventures group brings a unique combination of expertise in both competitive sports and tech. The company has been an active investor in pickleball, including a $5.3 million investment in Pickleball Inc. To date, Hyperspace has invested over $21 million into the sport.

The Royals plan to host matches, youth clinics, and community pickleball festivals across Palm Beach County, along with local business partnerships to make pickleball a permanent part of the region’s athletic culture.

“We’re honored to bring a professional pickleball team to this storied community, and proud to help usher in a new era of championship sport in Palm Beach,” said Meyer. “We want every Palm Beach area resident to feel like they’re part of the Royals family, whether they’re cheering courtside or picking up a paddle for the first time.”