Ariarne Titmus made a glamorous appearance at the Magic Millions Race Day on Queensland’s Gold Coast on Saturday.
The Australian swimmer dazzled in a pink, strapless dress with a striking red floral design.
The 24-year-old added a matching cap with a mesh veil and a pair of white strappy heels.
Ariarne carried a designer bag with a gold chain strap and a pair of dainty earrings.
She also wore a gold bracelet and ring, but kept her accessories light for the occasion.
The athlete opted for a clean and bright makeup palette with red lipstick and a hint of pink blush, while wearing her blonde hair partially up.
Ariarne Titmus (pictured) made a glamorous appearance at the Magic Millions Race Day on Queensland’s Gold Coast on Saturday
Last week, Ariarne was named Channel Nine’s newest tennis commentator alongside Australian canoeist Jessica Fox for the Australian Open.
The decision raised eyebrows among fans as they have no experience in tennis, but Ariarne seemed unfazed during filming.
She is following in the footsteps of her father, Channel 7 newsreader Stephen Titmus, as she dabbles in presenting while coming out of the pool for a year.
Tennis fans were surprised to hear that Channel Nine had signed up Ariarne and Olympic canoeist Jessica as part of the network’s 2025 Australian Open coverage.
The duo are looking to bring color to viewers at Melbourne Park and Ariarne shared how she is excited to get out of her comfort zone with the new performance.
“I have always been a tennis fan and it is very exciting to have the opportunity to be at the Australian Open in this capacity,” she said. News Corp.
“The AO embraces Australian culture and our love of sport as a nation. It will be a new and challenging experience to be on the other side of the microphone, but I am very grateful for it.
‘I am [also] I look forward to working with a great team and broadening my skills beyond the pool.”
The Australian swimmer dazzled in a pink, strapless dress with a striking red floral design
Pictured with Katie Page-Harvey and Gerry Harvey
Ariarne won gold in the women’s 400m freestyle and 4x200m freestyle relay at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, but is now broadening her skills beyond the pool.
The best tennis professionals in the world have flocked to Melbourne for the Australian Open grand slam, which officially starts on Sunday.
Current world number one Aryna Sabalenka is the odds-on favorite to take home the women’s crown and will defend the title she won in 2023 and 2024.
While former world champion Ash Barty tipped Aryna for massive success this time around, he also believes American Coco Gauff and China’s Zheng Qinwen could be in the running.
“One of the most important qualities she has developed is great consistency,” she told The Age.
‘Besides, the Australian Open is of course hers. Aryna now plays very comfortably in the latter stages of slams, equipped with the right temperament.”
However, Ash picked a first-time winner to take home the title at the world-famous tennis tournament.
‘But who’s my tip to win? “I have chosen world number six and former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina,” she continued.