Ariarne Titmus was recently seen stealing the spotlight in an all-white outfit at the 2025 Australian Open. Titmus attended the third round of the 2025 Australian Open, which is being held at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.
Following her Paris Olympic heroics, Titmus turned heads with her appearances while gracing multiple events, including The Star Gold Coast Magic Millions Raceday, Marie Claire's shoot for Women of the Year, Champions Stakes Day, the National Gallery of Victoria event, and the Lexus Australia Melbourne Cup 2024.
Titmus witnessed the clash between Novak Djokovic and Tomas Machac on Friday, January 17. The Olympic swimmer who stepped into the role of commentator at the Australian Open for Channel Nine was seen donning a white shirt and formal shorts, which she paired with a sleek Louis Vuitton brown belt.
She completed her look with white chic heels and minimal accessories, including golden hoops and a neckpiece. Sharing a few glimpses from the thrilling match, she conveyed her gratitude to Tennis Australia for providing her "the best seats" in the arena.
"Thank you @tennisaustralia for an unreal evening," Titmus wrote. "Definitely the best seats in the house!!"
Titmus was accompanied by fellow Paris Olympian Emma Mckeon in the spectator's stand. Djokovic earned a spot in the fourth round of the event after defeating Machac with a significant lead of 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.
Ariarne Titmus takes up the role of commentator at the 2025 Australian Open
Following her announcement to take an indefinite break following the Paris Games, Ariarne Titmus is now exploring her skills as a commentator for the 2025 Australian Open. She is serving the role for Channel Nine.
She recently expressed her gratitude for the opportunity while highlighting her love for the sport.
"I have always been a tennis fan and having the chance to be at the Australian Open in this capacity is very exciting. The AO encompasses Australian culture and our love for sport as a nation. It will be a new and challenging experience being on the other end of the mic, but one I am very grateful for. I’m [also] looking forward to working alongside a great team and broadening my skills outside of the pool." (via Daily Mail)
At the 2024 Paris Games, the Australian swimmer clinched four medals, including two gold and two silver in 400m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle, 200m freestyle, and 800m freestyle events, respectively.