Check her out! Kim Murray cheers on husband Andy at US Open as she opts for a loose fitting shirt to hide her baby bump

  • Kim Murray is set to welcome her first child with husband Andy in February
  • The 27-year-old cheered him on during day six of US Open in New York
  • She opted for minimal makeup and a baggy lumberjack shirt
  • Andy took home a win against Brazillian Thomaz Bellucci 

Andy Murray may be the one on court but all eyes were on Kim yesterday as she cheered on her husband on day six of the US open.

Kim, who is famous for her sartorial choices, has been sporting a different look of late as she opts for baggier clothing to hide her growing baby bump.

The 27-year-old mother-to-be wore a laid back check lumberjack shirt and jeans as she attended the USTA BIllie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York yesterday.

Kim Murray opted for a laid back lumberjack shirt as she cheered on her husband Andy on day six of the US Open at the USTA BIllie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York

Kim Murray opted for a laid back lumberjack shirt as she cheered on her husband Andy on day six of the US Open at the USTA BIllie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York

Her style might have taken a relaxed turn but Kim appeared slightly tense watching her husband as he played against Thomaz Bellucci of Brazil during their men's singles third-round match.

However her expression quickly changed as Andy took home another win, beating Thomaz in straight sets.

The 28-year-old Scot earned himself a fourth-round place against South African giant Kevin Anderson, the much-improved No 12 seed.

Kim, who is expecting her first baby in February, looked tense as she watched her husband take to the court

Kim, who is expecting her first baby in February, looked tense as she watched her husband take to the court

Kim show the strain as she watches Andy on court
However, the 27-year-old pet portrait artist needn't have worried as Andy beat his Brazillian competitor Thomaz Bellucci during their men's singles third-round match

However, the 27-year-old pet portrait artist needn't have worried as Andy beat his Brazillian competitor Thomaz Bellucci during their men's singles third-round match

The mother-to-be couldn't hide her delight as her husband earned himself a fourth round against South African giant Kevin Anderson, the much-improved No 12 seed

The mother-to-be couldn't hide her delight as her husband earned himself a fourth round against South African giant Kevin Anderson, the much-improved No 12 seed

She even shared a triumphant fist pump with Andy's physio therapist Mark Bender

She even shared a triumphant fist pump with Andy's physio therapist Mark Bender

Kim was seen cheering him on from the crowd and even sharing a fist pump with Andy's physio therapist Mark Bender.

The pet portrait painter, who is due to give birth to the couple's first child in February, kept makeup to a minimum - showcasing her fresh-faced natural beauty.

Her mother-in-law Judy could also be spotted in the crowd smiling as her son took home another win.  

In a recent interview with The New York Times 28-year-old Andy spoke out about his wife's strong personality.

Andy gave his most solid performance of the US Open so far, a 6-3 6-2 7-5 victory against Thomaz

Andy gave his most solid performance of the US Open so far, a 6-3 6-2 7-5 victory against Thomaz

Kim has travelled to New York for the US Open this week but only plans to attend five tournaments a year as her February due date draws nearer

Kim has travelled to New York for the US Open this week but only plans to attend five tournaments a year as her February due date draws nearer

'She has a very good sense of humour. She's very protective, very loyal. She has a bit of a temper on her as well, too,' he said.

The Wimbledon champion added that 'she's extremely protective and loyal to me, that's for sure.'

Kim has travelled to New York for the US Open this week but only plans to attend five tournaments a year as her February due date draws nearer. 

Andy confirmed rumours that the pair were expecting a baby earlier this month, prompting his Twitter fans to express their congratulations.

Andy's mother Judy Murray could also be spotted in the crowd who recently revealed that she is really 'looking forward to being a granny' 

Andy's mother Judy Murray could also be spotted in the crowd who recently revealed that she is really 'looking forward to being a granny' 

The happy news comes just months after their April wedding in Dunblane, when he confessed to BBC Sport that he was more worried about fatherhood than marriage.

He said: 'I think I will be more nervous about starting a family because that would be more life-changing, in a good way.'

Andy's mother Judy Murray has made no secret of her longing for grandchildren, telling Closer Magazine: ‘I’m really looking forward to being a granny. I’ve always wanted to have grandchildren but I had to be patient and let them get married first.

She also pledged to be a 'very active granny'.

The Olympic gold medal winner's father had a more humorous response to his son's announcement, according to the Mirror, reportedly saying he hoped the baby will have his daughter-in-law's looks.

Meanwhile, Andy is set to face Frenchman Adrian Mannarino in round two of the US Open on Thursday.

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