Kim Sears is expected to deliver her first baby with Andy Murray anytime soon.
But there's another Kim that is also set to give birth: the Humboldt penguin at St. Andrews Aquarium in Fife, Scotland, reported the Daily Record http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/weird-news/penguin-named-after-kim-sears-7319086#IJeXu7AMcuSUwzZA.99.
"Like the rest of the country, we're gutted about Andy's loss in the Australian Open final," aquarium manager John Mace told the publication. "But we're looking forward to some new bundles of joy here and we can't wait to see which of the Kims becomes a mum first.
Mace also said that the penguin delivering the baby the same time as Kim Sears, "gives a whole new meaning to a game of doubles."
Five days ago, Andy Murray arrived at Heathrow airport after taking the first flight out of Melbourne following his loss to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
It has been a difficult tournament for the world's no. 2 because he had a lot of distractions. Apart from Kim Sears expected to give birth to their baby anytime soon, the Scot's father-in-law also collapsed during the tournament and was hospitalized.
Following his loss to Djokovic, Murray took time to thank his wife for the support.
"She's going to be watching back home just now. You've been a legend the last two weeks. Thanks for all your support and I'll be on the next flight home," he said http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-3427084/Andy-Murray-touches-London-dash-home-fifth-Australian-Open-final-defeat-wife-expectant-wife-Kim.html.
In the press conference, Andy Murray again expressed his admiration for wife Kim Sears for allowing him to compete in the Australian Open even when she's resting at home for the baby.
"Kim's been amazing," he explained. "Handled everything unbelievably well. I have to thank her for allowing me to play and stay here with everything that was going on."
Meanwhile, Andy Murray is looking forward to be a first-time dad when his baby with Kim Sears arrives.
"I've been reading a lot of books," he said http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/aus/2016/01/29/andy-murray-talks-being-good-dad/79508630/. "When the baby comes, you need to be able to adapt. I'll just try to learn along the way with the support of my wife. We'll try to be the best parents we can."