The family scandal that is rocking golf star Tiger Woods cost him the loss of a new sponsor. The largest telecommunications firm in the United States, AT&T, announced today that it is breaking off its relationship with the athlete, shaken by a wave of s-x scandals that have made him stay away from golf for an indefinite period of time to try to repair the damage caused by his infidelities and redirect Your marriage.
Previously, the advisory company Accenture PLC and the shaving company Gillette had already turned their backs on Woods.
"We have terminated our sponsorship agreement with Tiger Woods and wish him well in the future," AT&T, the brand that Woods wore on his bag and will continue to sponsor a golf tournament in July, said in a statement. His relationship with the athlete began in February.
A dozen women have come to light in recent weeks recounting his relationship with Woods, including several waitresses and even a porn star. Woods and his wife, 29-year-old former Swedish model Elin Nordegren, have two children: a two-year-old girl and a 10-month-old boy.
Woods, who turned 34 on Wednesday, has had a phenomenal career, in which he has earned more than $1 billion in 13 years thanks to his sporting achievements, but mostly because of his advertising contracts.