
Melbourne, December 18 : Swimmer Michael Phelps has expressed sympathy for Tiger Woods and his family after the exposure of the golfer’s extra-marital affairs.
The Olympic gold medallist, who was criticised after being photographed smoking pot last year, said that it is unimaginable what Woods must be going through.
"He''s going through a hard time right now I assume - I''ve no idea what he is going through - but it can''t be easy, I just wish him the best for himself and his family,'''' the Herald Sun quoted him as saying.
He said: "I''d be the first to admit I''ve made a lot of mistakes both in and out of the pool.
"Of the mistakes I''ve made I''ve never made the same mistake again. I''ve become a much stronger person and I''ve helped other people not make the same mistakes.
Also, National Basketball Association star Ron Artes, who had a child with another woman outside his marriage, has shown support for Woods in an open letter on his website.
He wrote: "Please, everyone support Tiger in these tough times for his family. You have been the perfect role model for me and my sons for longer than anyone I have known.
“I have made the same mistakes. My wife is a much better wife than I am a husband. We still argue and disagree after being together 16 years.
"I still cope with the fact that there are so many women out there and I choose to stay loyal to my wife. I want to be home every night, but with travelling I can''t, and sometimes I might want to go to a bar or club and be one of the fellas. Most of the time I stay in, because I have my kids and wife.
"I cannot sit here and say the thought to have many women has never crossed my mind.'''' (ANI)
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