The 22-year-old tennis player Emma Raducanu ends this year's campaign and plans to retain coach through next year.
Emma Raducanu reached the third round in three Grand Slam tournaments Grand Slams during the season.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain has pulled out of the last two tournaments of the year due to the illness that has affected her over the past 10 days.
At 22 years old was scheduled to compete in tournaments in Tokyo and Hong Kong but has decided to fly home to regain her health before starting next year's training.
Those preparations are set to feature coach Francisco Roig, as both individuals have agreed to work together in 2026.
The tennis professional had her blood pressure taken in her opening round versus Ann Li in Wuhan and stopped playing when trailing 6-1 4-1 on a very muggy occasion.
She needed once more medical attention at the recent Ningbo Open, where she was defeated in three sets to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in the first round.
Raducanu was also moving with clear difficulty in the final set versus Zhu due to a lower back issue that has troubled her during parts of the season.
Those results meant an encouraging season, in which the player advanced into the world's top 30 after a long gap since her previous ranking, finished with a trio of defeats.
The athlete was close to victory with three match points prior to falling to 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 her standout performance was at the Miami event in March.
As Britain's top player advanced to the quarters of this WTA 1000 tournament, overcoming Emma Navarro, the eighth seed on the way prior to a loss in three sets to the world number four Pegula.
Her coach was Mark Petchey from the Miami event through Wimbledon, with Roig assuming the role in time for the US Open.
The first plan with the ex-coach of Rafael Nadal was for the remainder of the year but the collaboration persists, with a training block pencilled in in the coming months.
The athlete revealed that the trial session alongside Roig after Wimbledon was like a "black ops mission" as they aimed to maintain secrecy.
She nearly succeeded to defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at the first competition with Roig in Cincinnati in August.
The coach also accompanied Raducanu in New York, where she advanced to round three before being beaten by Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon winner.