However, Murray was quick to defend his daughter and his game to reporters overnight, saying it was “horrible” for them to blame little Sophia for his on-court form.
Asked whether his wife’s pregnancy would be “added stress”, he said: “No, I wouldn’t have thought so.
“We’re both obviously very happy and looking forward to it.”
Pressed on whether he would be able to stop thinking about his family life long enough to play, he added: “Well, I mean, I’ve had family the whole time I’ve been playing tennis so yeah, I’ll be find dealing with that.
“It’s certainly not a distraction in the slightest.”
While Murray didn’t confirm any details about how far along Kim is, he did say the couple had “known for a while” and that his wife will be in the stands to cheer him on at Wimbledon tomorrow.
This article originally appeared on Starts At 60.