The 22-year-old tennis player Emma Raducanu ends her season and plans to retain trainer for 2026.
Raducanu advanced to round three in three out of four Grand Slam events this year.
Britain's Emma Raducanu will not compete in her final two events in 2025 because of the illness she has been fighting in recent days.
At 22 years old was scheduled to compete in events in Asia but opted to return home to regain her health prior to beginning plans for the 2026 season.
Those preparations will involve her coach Francisco Roig, as both individuals will keep partnering for the upcoming season.
The tennis professional required blood pressure checks in her opening round with Ann Li in Wuhan and stopped playing when trailing 6-1 4-1 on an oppressively humid day.
She needed once more medical attention at the Ningbo Open this week, where she lost in three sets to Zhu Lin, a Chinese wildcard in the first round.
Raducanu was also moving noticeably restricted in the third set versus Zhu owing to back discomfort that has been a concern on several occasions in 2025.
Those results followed a positive campaign, in which the player advanced into the world's top 30 after a long gap for the first time since 2022, concluded with three straight losses.
Raducanu had three match points before losing to Jessica Pegula in the third stage in last month's Beijing event.
The player achieved 28 matches in the current season and reached the semi-finals in Washington, but the highlight of her season was at March's Miami Open.
The British number one reached the quarter-finals of this WTA 1000 tournament, overcoming Emma Navarro, the eighth seed during the tournament prior to a loss in three sets to Pegula, ranked fourth.
Her coach was Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Francisco Roig stepping in for the US Open.
The initial agreement with the former trainer of Nadal was until the end of the season but the collaboration persists, with a training block pencilled in late this year.
She mentioned that her three-day trial with Roig after Wimbledon was like a "black ops mission" as they tried to keep the meeting secret.
She came very close to beating world number one Aryna Sabalenka at the first competition with Roig in Cincinnati during August.
The coach also accompanied Raducanu in New York, where she advanced to round three prior to losing to Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon winner.