Barack Obama, sports world wish Tiger Woods well after car crash: 'Never count Tiger out'

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Tiger Woods was injured in a single-car rollover crash in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning.

Footage from the scene showed Woods' vehicle rolled over on its side on a hillside away from the road.

Woods was the only person in the car, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Lt. Michael White told reporters that his injuries are not life-threatening. His agent Mark Steinberg announced that Woods underwent Tuesday surgery afternoon.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Woods suffered a shattered ankle and two leg fractures, one of them compound. Deputy Carlos Gonzalez, who was first on the crash scene, told reporters that Woods was “very fortunate ... to come out of this alive."

Woods' team issued a statement on Tuesday night after his surgery, saying that he is "awake, responsive and recovering" at the hospital.

Athletes from across sports wish Tiger Woods well

News of the crash sent shockwaves through the sports world and beyond. Even former President Barack Obama sent prayers to Woods on Twitter.

Former President Donald Trump wished Woods well in an interview on Fox News on Tuesday night, too. He couldn't help but mention how Woods' presence on the PGA Tour always results in a bump in TV ratings, either.

"He's going to be back," Woods said, via USA Today. "I have no doubt about it, he's going to be back ... All I'd say to him is get better and get out there because we all miss him. We need Tiger.

"When Tiger is in contention, which is often, the ratings are double and triple. It's very few people that can cause that kind of phenomena."

Athletes from across the sports spectrum sent well wishes to Woods as details of the crash emerged throughout the day.

Tiger Woods looks on from the 18th hole during the final round of The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, CA on February 21, 2021. The tournament was played without fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Tiger Woods suffered leg injuries in a car crash Tuesday, according to his agent. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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