Emma Raducanu made it to the third stage in three Grand Slam tournaments Grand Slam events in the current campaign.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain has pulled out of her remaining competitions this season because of the illness she has been fighting in recent days.
The 22-year-old was scheduled to compete in Tokyo and Hong Kong but has decided to fly home to recover before starting plans for the 2026 season.
Those preparations will include coach Francisco Roig, as both individuals have decided to continue collaborating again next season.
Raducanu had her blood pressure taken in her opening round against Ann Li in Wuhan and stopped playing when losing 6-1 4-1 on a day with extreme humidity.
She needed once more medical attention at this week's Ningbo Open, where she lost in three sets to local wildcard Zhu Lin in the opening round.
Her movement was far from freely in the final set in the match with Zhu because of back discomfort that has troubled her during parts of the season.
Those results signaled a promising season, in which she climbed into the top 30 globally for the first time in more than three years, finished with a trio of defeats.
The athlete was close to victory with three match points before losing to Pegula in the third round in last month's Beijing event.
She secured twenty-eight matches during 2025 and reached the semi-finals in the Washington tournament, but her most impressive week was at March's Miami Open.
The British number one reached the quarter-finals of a premier WTA event, beating eighth seed Emma Navarro during the tournament prior to a loss in a three-set match to fourth-ranked Pegula.
She worked with trainer Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Francisco Roig stepping in in time for the US Open.
The first plan with the former trainer of Nadal was for the remainder of the year but the partnership will continue, with a training block pencilled in in the coming months.
She mentioned that her three-day trial with Roig post-Wimbledon was like a "covert operation" as they aimed to maintain secrecy.
The player was close to defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at the first competition with Roig in Cincinnati during August.
Roig joined her in New York, where she reached the third round prior to losing to Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon winner.