Kim Sears-Murray, who is pregnant with her first child with tennis champ Andy Murray, took to the bleachers on Sept. 5 to cheer on her husband at the U.S. Open tournament. The 27-year-old was spotted wearing a loose-fitting shirt in an alleged attempt to hide her growing belly.

A photo shared by the Daily Mail shows Kim wearing a plaid shirt and minimal makeup as she anxiously watches her husband beat his opponent Brazilian Thomaz Belluci. The rumored soon-to-be-mother was also photographed doing a celebratory fist pump with Andy's physiotherapist Mark Bender, who was seated beside her, after Andy advance to the fourth round, beating South African Kevin Anderson.

Kim and Andy are reportedly expecting their first child together after tying the knot in a lavish wedding ceremony at Dunblane Castle in April. According to Just Jared, Kim is due to give birth in February 2016 and just recently had her 12-week scan. However, no other details were provided about her reported pregnancy.

Andy previously expressed apprehension about starting his own family with Kim in an interview with BBC Sports. The 28-year-old said it would be "more life-changing" for him and Kim to have their own kids, although in a good way.

Andy also revealed his secret to a happy and healthy marriage during an interview with The Sun (via Hello Magazine). Andy told the publication that he and Kim spend time apart as much as possible and actually consider it a good thing in their relationship.

"If you spend two or three weeks apart and then get to see each other, you appreciate it more. You spend six months with each other, then every single day you start arguing about little things. We don't have to travel with each other every single week to make it work," he told The Sun.

Andy told the publication that when his wife visits, it's usually when he needs the time to break away from tennis. Kim reportedly comes to visit at the end of a three or four-week trip, usually the time when he doesn't have to talk about tennis or be with his team mates.

The tennis champ also expressed his compliments about his wife's personality. He told The Sun that Kim prefers to be out of the spotlight, so he really appreciates it that she has to sacrifice her privacy for the media attention that comes with their relationship.