The 22-year-old tennis player Emma Raducanu ends the current season and plans to retain trainer into the 2026 season.
Emma Raducanu advanced to round three in three Grand Slam tournaments Grand Slams during the season.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain will not compete in her remaining competitions in 2025 due to the illness she has been battling for the last week and a half.
Raducanu, aged 22 was due to play in Tokyo and Hong Kong but chose to travel back to regain her health before starting plans for the 2026 season.
These plans will involve coach Francisco Roig, as they will keep partnering in 2026.
She required blood pressure checks while playing the initial match with Ann Li in Wuhan last week and withdrew when losing 6-1 4-1 on an oppressively humid day.
She again required medical attention at the recent Ningbo Open, where she lost in three sets to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in the first round.
Raducanu was also moving far from freely in the deciding set against Zhu because of the lower back problem that has been a concern during parts of the season.
Those results signaled a promising season, in which Raducanu rose into the international top 30 for the first time for the first time since 2022, concluded with three straight losses.
Raducanu had three match points then was defeated by Jessica Pegula in round three in last month's Beijing event.
The player achieved 28 victories this year 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.
She was coached by trainer Mark Petchey between Miami and Wimbledon, with Roig taking over for the US Open.
The first plan with Rafael Nadal's former coach was for the remainder of the year but the partnership will continue, with a training session scheduled late this year.
The athlete revealed 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 overcoming Sabalenka, the world number one at their first tournament together in Cincinnati in August.
Roig joined her in the New York tournament, where she made the third stage then falling to 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.