The 22-year-old tennis player Emma Raducanu wraps up her season and plans to retain trainer through next year.
Raducanu reached the third round in three out of four Grand Slam events this year.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain has withdrawn from the last two tournaments in 2025 because of the illness she has been fighting in recent days.
At 22 years old was due to play in tournaments in Tokyo and Hong Kong but chose to travel back to rest and recuperate ahead of launching next year's training.
Those preparations will include her coach Francisco Roig, as both individuals have decided to continue collaborating for the upcoming season.
She had her blood pressure taken in her opening round versus Ann Li in the Wuhan tournament and stopped playing when losing 6-1 4-1 on a very muggy occasion.
She again required a doctor's assessment at the Ningbo Open this week, where she was defeated in three sets to Zhu Lin, a Chinese wildcard in the opening round.
Her movement was noticeably restricted in the third set in the match with Zhu owing to back discomfort that has troubled her at times this year.
Such performances meant an encouraging season, in which she climbed into the international top 30 after a long gap in more than three years, concluded with three straight losses.
She held three match points then was defeated by American player Jessica Pegula in the third stage in last month's Beijing event.
She secured 28 victories in the current season and advanced to the semis in the Washington tournament, but her most impressive week was at the Miami Open in March.
As Britain's top player advanced to the quarters of a premier WTA event, beating eighth seed Emma Navarro en route before losing in three sets to the world number four Pegula.
She was coached by Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Roig taking over ahead of the US Open.
The initial agreement with the ex-coach of Rafael Nadal was for the remainder of the year but the collaboration persists, with a training block pencilled in late this year.
The athlete revealed that a three-day test period with Roig post-Wimbledon was like a "covert operation" as the meeting was kept under wraps.
She nearly succeeded to beating world number one Aryna Sabalenka at their first tournament together in Cincinnati in August.
Roig joined her in New York, where she made the third stage before being beaten by 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.