Pregnant Kim Murray covers her baby bump in plaid shirt as she gets into the sporting spirit while supporting husband Andy at Davis Cup Semi-Finals

Kim Murray was out to support her husband Andy at his latest game during the Davis Cup Semi-Finals on Saturday.

The 27-year-old - who tied the knot with the British tennis ace earlier this year, and who is currently pregnant with their first child together - was at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow for the second day in a row as she watched Andy and his brother Jamie play for four hours against Australian pair Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth.

And she couldn't help but show her slight lack of enthusiasm as the game continued on for the afternoon, looking decidedly weary as she ran her fingers through her long hair.

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Feeling bored? Kim Murray appeared a bit distracted as she watched husband Andy play in the Davis Cup doubles Semi-Finals with his brother Jamie in Glasgow on Saturday

Feeling bored? Kim Murray appeared a bit distracted as she watched husband Andy play in the Davis Cup doubles Semi-Finals with his brother Jamie in Glasgow on Saturday

Still, she did muster up the energy to cheer on her talented sportsman spouse as she whooped and applauded as the game continued.

Kim, who is believed to be around four months pregnant, covered up her growing baby bump in a casual but stylish blue and white plaid shirt, fitting loosely across her front.

She appeared to have teamed the casual look with a pair of black skinny jeans, and used a large Union Flag as both her accessory and her means to cheer on her husband.

During parts of the game, the long-haired tennis WAG looked both frustrated and thrilled, doing her best to be the all-supporting wife among the raucous crowd of spectators.

Come on! The 27-year-old - who is thought to be four-months pregnant with her first child with Andy - got into the spirit of things as she applauded her man and brother-in-law

Come on! The 27-year-old - who is thought to be four-months pregnant with her first child with Andy - got into the spirit of things as she applauded her man and brother-in-law

Doing her bit: Kim held up a Union flag as she whooped and cheered with the raucous crowd

Doing her bit: Kim held up a Union flag as she whooped and cheered with the raucous crowd

Scottish brothers Andy and Jamie went on to win the game after a tense four-hour doubles game against their Australian rivals, putting Britain on the verge of a first Davis Cup final since 1978.

The Scottish pairing kept their vociferous home supporters on the edge of their seats at Glasgow's Emirates Arena before triumphing 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-7 (6-8) 6-4.

'It was an incredible match, to come back from the disappointment of losing the fourth set,' Andy Murray, ranked third in the world, told the BBC.

'We kept creating chances, we stuck together like brothers should and managed to come up with enough good returns.'

Come on! Kim is a regular face of support at the tennis champions matches across the world, and Saturday's event at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow was no different

Come on! Kim is a regular face of support at the tennis champions matches across the world, and Saturday's event at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow was no different

Irresistable: The long-haired beauty couldn't help but touch her glossy mane while staring off into the distance

Irresistable: The long-haired beauty couldn't help but touch her glossy mane while staring off into the distance

Taking a time out: The game lasted for four hours between Andy and Jamie, and Australian pair Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth, so it's no surprise she appeared a little bored at some points

Taking a time out: The game lasted for four hours between Andy and Jamie, and Australian pair Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth, so it's no surprise she appeared a little bored at some points

Older brother Jamie, the doubles specialist, said: 'We let it slip a bit but we kept fighting and got right back on it. It was so good, it was so noisy, it was magic.

'Scottish people don't get the chance to see Andy play very much and when they do they let him know it.'

Andy won the opening singles on Friday 6-3 6-0 6-3 against Thanasi Kokkinakis and will play Australian No.1 Bernard Tomic on Sunday's deciding day.

Yes! Andy was thrilled as he and his sibling went on to win the game after a tense four-hour doubles game against their Australian rivals, putting Britain on the verge of a first Davis Cup final since 1978

Yes! Andy was thrilled as he and his sibling went on to win the game after a tense four-hour doubles game against their Australian rivals, putting Britain on the verge of a first Davis Cup final since 1978

Talented team: Jamie and Andy worked the crowd into a frenzy as they scored themselves a win

Talented team: Jamie and Andy worked the crowd into a frenzy as they scored themselves a win

Tomic, who beat Dan Evans on Friday to square the tie, lies 20 places below Murray in the world rankings. 

Friday also saw Kim in the crowds doing her bit for her man, and she looked lovely as she covered her growing bump in a white shirt layered under a bright red jumper. 

It was first reported in August that Andy and Kim, who tied the knot in April in Dunblane, Scotland after starting their romance as teenagers, are expecting their first child together.

The private pair have yet to make any official announcement but are thought to have told friends and family the happy news last month after Kim's 12-month scan.

The day before...: The artist was also there when the British number one secured victory against Thanasi Kokkinakis on Friday

The day before...: The artist was also there when the British number one secured victory against Thanasi Kokkinakis on Friday

 

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