Emma Raducanu made it to the third stage in three out of four Grand Slam events this year.
Britain's Emma Raducanu has pulled out of her remaining competitions this season as a result of a medical condition she has been battling for the last week and a half.
Raducanu, aged 22 had planned to participate in tournaments in Tokyo and Hong Kong but has decided to fly home to regain her health ahead of launching plans for the 2026 season.
Her upcoming training will include trainer Francisco Roig, as they have agreed to work together for the upcoming season.
She underwent blood pressure monitoring while playing the initial match versus Ann Li in Wuhan last week and retired when behind 6-1 4-1 on a day with extreme humidity.
She needed once more medical attention at the recent Ningbo Open, where she lost in three sets to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in the first round.
Her movement was noticeably restricted in the deciding set against Zhu owing to back discomfort that has affected her at times this year.
Such performances signaled a promising season, in which the player advanced into the top 30 globally after more than three years in more than three years, ended with three successive defeats.
The athlete was close to victory with three match points then was defeated by American player Jessica Pegula in round three in last month's Beijing event.
The player achieved 28 victories in the current season and advanced to the semis in the Washington tournament, but her most impressive week was at the Miami event in March.
As Britain's top player advanced to the quarters of the WTA 1000 event, defeating eighth seed Emma Navarro on the way prior to a loss in a three-set match to the world number four Pegula.
She was coached by Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Francisco Roig stepping in in time for the US Open.
The original arrangement with the former trainer of Nadal was through the season's conclusion but they will keep working together, with a training session scheduled in the coming months.
She mentioned that the trial session alongside Roig after Wimbledon was like a "covert operation" as they aimed to maintain secrecy.
She nearly succeeded to defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at their first tournament together in Cincinnati during August.
Roig joined her in New York, where she made the third stage before being beaten by Rybakina, champion at Wimbledon in 2022.
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