Andy Murray might be the third best tennis player in the world, but to Kim Sears, he's still just a husband.
And that's probably why during Andy Murray's interview following his win against Spaniard Fernando Verdasco on day four of the Aegon Championships at the Queen's Club on June 18, Kim Sears can be seen spacing off and fiddling with her phone.
To be fair, however, she cheered on her husband during his match.
"But once her beau's win was secure she seemed to lose concentration in what was happening on court and was engrossed in her phone when the cameras panned over to her," said Daily Mail.
"Looking up, the 27-year-old, who wore her glossy hair loose and shielded her eyes from the sun with a pair of black Ray-ban shades, gasped and put her hand to her mouth as she realized she had been caught out," it added.
Kim Sears could only laugh and wave at Andy Murray as well as the interviewer.
Andy Murray has credited his wife Kim Sears for always there to support his career.
"It (marriage) has been nice and a lot of people have spoken about the honeymoon period," he told The Belfast Telegraph. "But we've been together a very long time and getting married was the next step.
He told the Telegraph, "I've always said if the personal stuff is happy and under control that helps your performance on the court."
"But I also feel healthy this year and I have trained well, I'm in much better shape on the clay than I have been for a number of years," Andy Murray said of his victory over the "King of Clay," Rafael Nadal.
Andy Murray and Kim Sears got married in April and the tennis ace wore a traditional Scottish men's taltan costume they exchanged vows in Dunblane Cathedral.