Candice Warner has made no secret of her struggles raising three children alone while her husband David spends most of the year playing cricket overseas.
But on Sunday in Melbourne, the sporting power couple enjoyed a date night at the Australian Open men’s singles final, between Rafael Nadal and Daniil Medvedev.
Candice, 36, who shares three young daughters with David, 35, showed off her toned physique in a chic black and white ensemble as they posed for photos.
Love match! Candice and David Warner (both pictured) looked absolutely smitten with one another as they enjoyed a date night at the Australian Open men’s singles final in Melbourne on Sunday
The former Ironwoman donned a fitted black top that showed off her lean arms and trim waist, teamed with elegant white trousers and black open-toe heels.
She accessorised with delicate jewellery including a gold pendant necklace, and styled her blonde locks loosely around her face and shoulders.
Candice’s striking facial features were enhanced with glamorous makeup, consisting of defined brows, a subtle smoky eye, contoured cheekbones and a nude lipstick.
In great shape: Candice, 36, who shares three young daughters with David, 35, showed off her toned physique in a chic black and white ensemble as they posed for photos
Off the pitch: Cricketer David looked sharp in a dark blue dress shirt, black trousers and coordinating sneakers
Cheers! The couple, who wed in 2015, appeared in great spirits as they enjoyed beverages in the VIP area
The mother of three appeared in great spirits as she enjoyed a beverage with her husband, who looked sharp in a dark blue dress shirt, black trousers and sneakers.
Candice wed David in 2015 and they share daughters Ivy Mae, seven, Indi Rae, five, and Isla, two.
The blonde beauty is balancing work with motherhood after landing a plum role as a commentator at the 2022 Nutri-Grain IronMan and IronWoman series.
The look of love: The couple weren’t shy in packing on the PDA as they enjoyed a date night
‘Date night with this special man’: Dressed in a plush robe and holding onto a glass of bubbly, the former Ironwoman took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to share a loved-up photo with David inside their hotel suite
‘Being a mum of three is extremely tough but very rewarding, and being able to work and be back on the beach is going to be one of those dream jobs,’ Candice told Woman’s Day earlier this month.
‘When you know the sport, love it and know the competitors, I don’t see it as work; I see it as a great day at the beach,’ she added.
The comments come weeks after the SAS Australia star admitted to crying in her car from the stress and loneliness while David was away playing cricket overseas.
Doting parents: The sporting power couple share daughters Ivy Mae, seven, Indi Rae, five, and Isla, two. Pictured in December 2021
Challenges: Candice has made no secret of her struggles raising three children alone while her husband David spends most of the year playing cricket overseas
Candice made the heartbreaking admission on Nova’s Not Another Parenting Podcast in December.
‘It has been a challenge, and you think as a mum, as a wife, as anyone, you’re invincible. But we all have our weaknesses, our moments,’ she said.
‘And there’s been times where… I’ve been driving and I just break down into tears. Or my kids are in the back screaming. I’m just like, “When is this going to end?”‘
Candice revealed her husband is ‘generally away 300 days of the year’ and that the couple had spent only three months together out of the last 14.
‘It’s difficult because he’s your husband and your best friend. And that’s the person who you turn to normally,’ she continued.
Honest: Candice told Nova’s Not Another Parenting Podcast in December: ‘It has been a challenge, and you think as a mum, as a wife, as anyone, you’re invincible. But we all have our weaknesses, our moments,’ she said
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