The artist - who tied the knot in the tennis ace's home town of Dunblane in April 2015 - seemed to be in good shape and great spirits as she took newborn daughter Sophia for a stroll.
Kim could barely stop smiling as she walked with a coffee cup in hand, keeping it stylish with a warm winter coat and tartan scarf as she pushed her baby girl round in a pram.
Kim looked happy and relaxed as she enjoyed some quality time with Sophie whilst her husband competed in Florida.
Andy is representing Great Britain in the Davis Cup , and defeated Kei Nishikori in a thriller to send the team through to the quarter finals.
It was a marathon for the star, lasting four hours and four minutes - making it the joint longest match of his career.
It comes after the sportsman admitted he has been sleeping like a baby since his daughter's birth because his "body doesn't produce any milk" .
“[Sophia] has been sleeping very well the first few weeks,” he said.
“Without getting particularly graphic, there’s nothing much I can do. She is waking up because she wants fed and unfortunately my body doesn’t produce any milk.
"I can’t help too much there. In the night I would stay up with her as late as is needed, whilst Kim is asleep. In the night, Kim would get up.
"If I was training early the next day, my mother in law was staying with us as well and she was helping, too.
"At the beginning, I wasn’t training so I could help a bit more. In competition, it’s a little bit different. But when I’m not training or when I have days off and stuff you can help out for sure. When the competition is going, your sleep is important for recovery.
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