threw a retirement party for his nearest and dearest including fellow legend Tim Henman just days after saying goodbye to . The 37-year-old Scot, who's , retreated to his , where he lives with his wife Kim and their four children, to start getting used to life off the court. Murray had only just called time on his career after bowing out of the in Paris alongside Dan Evans, following an that saw them knocked out by .

With the pair's belting performance, whispers were flying about whether Andy might be having second thoughts about retiring. But Henman has squashed all that chat, insisting Andy's totally relaxed with his choice. The English tennis icon, 49, said: "I actually saw him on Friday, he had a sort of a retirement bash for about 30 people at his house with Kim and his family.

"He was in great form there and I think he appreciates that this is absolutely the right time for him to stop," reports . Henman added: "He's overcome so many challenges physically over the last few years and hopefully now, there's a time for him to reflect a little bit and look back on what a phenomenal career he's had, the achievements and tournaments he won, everything that goes with it." "[It's] not only time to reflect, but to relax and spend time with his family because obviously the life of a professional tennis player is a massive commitment and it's really 24/7 with the tournaments, training, travel, it's on the road so much.

Hopefully he can enjoy spending time with his kids." Murray wil.