Casual Kim Murray is back on cheerleading duty to support husband Andy in Davis Cup action at Queen's

  • Kim Murray, 27, returned to the stands to support Andy 
  • He played France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in GB's Davis Cup quarter final
  • Brit won 7-5, 7-6 (12-10), 6-2 
  • Older brother Jamie set to play doubles tomorrow 
  • Kim looked smart-casual in white blouse from Whistles and skinny jeans 

She was last seen looking glum at Wimbledon as she watched her husband Andy Murray and brother-in-law Jamie fail to win the singles and doubles trophies respectively.

But Kim was smiling again today as Andy was back on winning form as he played for team GB in the Davis Cup quarter final against France.

The 27-year-old artist smiled and laughed as she took her seat at Queen's Club, London, to watch Andy beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in straight sets 7-5, 7-6 (12-10), 6-2 this afternoon.

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Kim was smiling today as she returned to the stands to watch Andy play in the Davis Cup

Kim was smiling today as she returned to the stands to watch Andy play in the Davis Cup

Kim wore a white peplum top from High Street store Whistles

Kim wore a white peplum top from High Street store Whistles

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The tennis WAG pushed her perfectly blow dried hair off her face to get a good view of the match

The tennis WAG pushed her perfectly blow dried hair off her face to get a good view of the match

Impassioned Kim rose to her feet at one point to cheer Andy as his first set against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was close, with him eventually winning 6-5

Impassioned Kim rose to her feet at one point to cheer Andy as his first set against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was close, with him eventually winning 6-5

Kim showed her support for team GB - that also includes her brother-in-law Jamie - with a Union Jack flag

Kim showed her support for team GB - that also includes her brother-in-law Jamie - with a Union Jack flag

Andy celebrates as he wins in three sets 7-5, 7-6 (12-10), 6-2 to draw GB level with France after the first day

Andy celebrates as he wins in three sets 7-5, 7-6 (12-10), 6-2 to draw GB level with France after the first day

She gave Andy a good luck hug as he made his way through the stand to the grass court ahead of the match. She sat with her tennis coach father, Nigel Sears, and the pair were spotted sharing a joke before play got underway.

The tennis WAG looked as glamorous as ever in a white blouse from High Street store Whistles, skinny denim jeans and Ray Ban sunglasses, with her hair worn down in her signature bouncy blow dry.

Getting into the spirit of the team competition - which is a best-of-five tie played from today until Sunday - Kim waved a Union flag.

Famous for her impassioned support of her other half, at one point she rose to her feet to cheer on Andy as he narrowly won the first set 6-5. 

She then started to a look a bit more tense as the French 12th seed pushed Andy to a second set tie break, which the Brit eventually won 7-6 (12-10). 

He then romped away to take the third and final set 6-2, making the teams even after the first day of play after James Ward was defeated this morning by Gilles Simon. 

Kim was joined by her tennis coach father Nigel Sears

Kim was joined by her tennis coach father Nigel Sears

The father and daughter were spotted sharing a joke before the match got underway

The father and daughter were spotted sharing a joke before the match got underway

Judy Murray watched the match in an eye-catching outfit of houndstooth trousers and yellow jumper

Judy Murray watched the match in an eye-catching outfit of houndstooth trousers and yellow jumper

Kim started to look more tense as the match went on and Andy was taken to a tiebreak to win the second set

Kim started to look more tense as the match went on and Andy was taken to a tiebreak to win the second set

It was in by this much! Kim appears to disagree with a line call in this picture taken during the match

It was in by this much! Kim appears to disagree with a line call in this picture taken during the match

The artist makes a face as Andy narrowly loses a point against the French world number 12

The artist makes a face as Andy narrowly loses a point against the French world number 12

Team GB: L-R: Captain Leon Smith, Andy Murray, James Ward, Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot. They will take on France in a best of five matches this weekend

Team GB: L-R: Captain Leon Smith, Andy Murray, James Ward, Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot. They will take on France in a best of five matches this weekend

It was revealed during Wimbledon that thanks to Kim's style and demeanor, she has boosted her husband's ability to generate profit by at least £30million.

Marketing experts say Andy's advertising appeal has soared since he married Kim at Dunblane Cathedral in April in an event that was dubbed Scotland's royal wedding.

Andy has also credited his marriage for his recent run of good form this year on clay and grass - although he was disappointed not to make the Wimbledon final. 

While Kim's outfit was smart and understated, the Murray brother's mother Judy went for a more eye-catching look.

She stood out from the crowd in houndstooth trousers with a vibrant yellow off the shoulder jumper.

Judy looked cool in her white sunglasses as she watched the match sat behind Leon

Judy looked cool in her white sunglasses as she watched the match sat behind Leon

Kim looks tense as she pulls her hair off her face during one tight game

Kim looks tense as she pulls her hair off her face during one tight game

The 27-year-old artists adjusted her shades as the sun shone on the London grass court

The 27-year-old artists adjusted her shades as the sun shone on the London grass court

Kim anxiously runs her fingers through her hair as she watches the match

Kim anxiously runs her fingers through her hair as she watches the match

Andy, pictured playing today, made it to the Wimbledon semi-final a week ago

Andy, pictured playing today, made it to the Wimbledon semi-final a week ago

A roar of a British lion from Andy as he celebrates winning the second set after a tie break

A roar of a British lion from Andy as he celebrates winning the second set after a tie break

British fans decked in flags were out in force for the home fixture

British fans decked in flags were out in force for the home fixture

The British supporters cheered on James Ward and then Andy on the first day of the quarter-final

The British supporters cheered on James Ward and then Andy on the first day of the quarter-final

Earlier this week, she posted a picture on Twitter of her sons and their Davis Cup team-mates dressed in suits for the official dinner, stating they looked 'gorgeous'.

Along with Kim, she was back on cheerleading duty to help her sons put their Wimbledon disappointment behind them. 

Last week, Andy missed out on a place in the grand slam final after being beaten by an on-form Roger Federer. 

Jamie, 29, made it one step further in the doubles tournament reaching the final but he and Australian John Peers were beaten by Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau.  

Jamie is due to play doubles tomorrow with Dominic Inglot against Richard Gasquet and Nicolas Mahut. 

James Ward was unable to give GB a winning start to the Davis Cup quarter final as he was beaten in straight sets by Gilles Simon earlier today.

Britain is bidding to reach its first Davis Cup semi-final since 1981, buoyed by the enthusiastic home crowd.

The usually genteel stands around the Queen's grass court were packed with tennis fans dressed up in Union Jack suits and with flags and painted faces in abundance.

After the match, Andy told the BBC that the crowd support has been 'fantastic'. 

He said: 'A lot of people were asking me if Queen's Club would create a Davis Cup atmosphere and I think they proved everyone wrong.

'They were absolutely fantastic. It's a pleasure to play before crowds like that and we are going to need their support like that if we are going to get the win.'

 

 

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