Raducanu reached the third round in three of the four major tournaments in the current campaign.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain has pulled out of the last two tournaments of the year due to 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 chose to travel back to recover ahead of launching her preparations for 2026.
Her upcoming training will include trainer Francisco Roig, as both individuals have agreed to work together for the upcoming season.
The tennis professional underwent blood pressure monitoring in her opening round against Ann Li in Wuhan and retired when trailing 6-1 4-1 on a day with extreme humidity.
Another medical visit was necessary medical attention at the recent Ningbo Open, where she was defeated in three sets to Zhu Lin, a Chinese wildcard in round one.
She was also playing with clear difficulty in the final set against Zhu due to a lower back issue that has affected her during parts of the season.
Those results meant an encouraging season, in which Raducanu rose into the top 30 globally for the first time since her previous ranking, ended with three successive defeats.
She held three match points before losing to Pegula in round three in last month's Beijing event.
The player achieved twenty-eight matches this year and made it to the semi-final round in the Washington tournament, but her standout performance was at the Miami Open in March.
The British number one advanced to the quarters of a premier WTA event, defeating eighth seed Emma Navarro on the way before losing in three sets to fourth-ranked Pegula.
She was coached by trainer Mark Petchey between Miami and Wimbledon, with Francisco Roig stepping in for the US Open.
The original arrangement with the former trainer of Nadal was through the season's conclusion but the collaboration persists, with a training session scheduled in the coming months.
Raducanu told that her three-day trial with Roig after Wimbledon was like a "black ops mission" as they aimed to maintain secrecy.
The player was close to beating world number one Aryna Sabalenka at their initial event as a team in Cincinnati during August.
The coach also accompanied Raducanu in New York, where she reached the third round before being beaten by Rybakina, champion at Wimbledon in 2022.
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