Ariarne Titmus was recently seen flaunting Rafael Nadal's Nike collection during her appearance at the 2025 Australian Open, where she is serving as a commentator for Channel Nine. Following her 2024 Paris Olympics campaign, Titmus now seems embracing her time away from the swimming pool, exploring new endeavors.
Titmus shared a mirror selfie with her face against the camera as she was seen flaunting a white T-shirt with Nadal x Nike's collection. The quote at the back of the T-shirt along with the bull symbol read:
"It only takes everything."
Sharing the picture she wrote while tagging Nike and Nadal:
"Fit check."
Later, she shared a glimpse of her make-up routine before diving into work. The front of the white T-shirt featured the Spanish great tying his signature iconic headband.
The Australian swimmer has shown her admiration towards the legendary tennis player several times before, including at his retirement. Nadal bid adieu to tennis' professional circuit following the 2024 Davis Cup Finals.
Ariane Titmus paid tribute to the Mallorcan tennis player by donning the same T-shirt. She was also sported in a white headband with Nadal's Spanish bull symbol. Honoring Nadal, she wrote:
"This week we farewell and celebrate one of the greatest."
Ariarne Titmus receives the honor of being named 2025 Tasmania Young Australian of the Year
Ariarne Titmus was recently named the 2025 Tasmania Young Australian of the Year. The Australian swimmer displayed a remarkable performance at the 2024 Paris Games.
The 24-year-old received recognition for her dedication and hard work, and for inspiring young swimmers. At the French capital, the Tasmania-born swimmer bagged four medals, including two gold and as many silver.
She defeated Summer McIntosh and legendary swimmer Katie Ledecky to dominate the 400m freestyle event. While Ledecky and McIntosh clocked 3:58.37 and 4:00.86, respectively, Titmus led the lineup with 3:57.49. Further, Titmus contributed to her team's effort to collect a gold medal in the 4x200m freestyle event by registering an Olympic record.
The Australian collected silver medals in 200m and 800m freestyle events. Following the Paris Olympics' glorious feat, Titmus announced she would take an extended break. Her decision was made with the aim to return to the pool in her best form for the 2028 LA Games without losing her passion for the sport.