Emma Raducanu ends this year's campaign and has decided to continue with trainer through next year.

Emma Raducanu in action during a tennis match

The British player made it to the third stage in three Grand Slam tournaments Grand Slams during the season.

Britain's Emma Raducanu has pulled out of her remaining competitions in 2025 due to the illness she has been battling for the last week and a half.

Raducanu, aged 22 had planned to participate in Tokyo and Hong Kong but chose to travel back to regain her health before starting next year's training.

Her upcoming training will include coach Francisco Roig, as they have agreed to work together again next season.

She underwent blood pressure monitoring during her first-round match with Ann Li in Wuhan last week and retired when behind 6-1 4-1 on an oppressively humid day.

She again required a visit from the doctor at the recent Ningbo Open, where she lost in three sets to local wildcard Zhu Lin in the opening round.

She was also playing with clear difficulty in the deciding set versus Zhu due to back discomfort that has troubled her at times this year.

These outcomes signaled a promising season, in which the player advanced into the top 30 globally after more than three years in more than three years, ended with three successive defeats.

Raducanu had three match points then was defeated by Pegula in the third round in last month's Beijing event.

Raducanu won twenty-eight matches during 2025 and advanced to the semis in Washington, but her standout performance was at the Miami Open in March.

The British number one made the last eight of the WTA 1000 event, defeating eighth seed Emma Navarro during the tournament then falling in three sets to fourth-ranked Pegula.

She worked with Mark Petchey between Miami and Wimbledon, with Francisco Roig stepping in for the US Open.

The original arrangement with the former trainer of Nadal was for the remainder of the year but the partnership will continue, with planned training sessions for the end of the year.

She mentioned that a three-day test period alongside Roig after Wimbledon was like a "black ops mission" as the meeting was kept under wraps.

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 reached the third round then falling to Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon winner.

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