The British player reached the third round in three Grand Slam tournaments Grand Slam events during the season.
Emma Raducanu from Great Britain has withdrawn from her final two events of the year as a result of a health issue she has been battling over the past 10 days.
The 22-year-old was scheduled to compete in events in Asia but opted to return home to regain her health prior to beginning next year's training.
Her upcoming training are set to feature coach Francisco Roig, as the pair will keep partnering for the upcoming season.
She required blood pressure checks while playing the initial match versus Ann Li in the Wuhan tournament and stopped playing when losing 6-1 4-1 on a day with extreme humidity.
Another medical visit was necessary a visit from the doctor at this week's Ningbo Open, where she fell in a three-set match to Zhu Lin, a Chinese wildcard in the opening round.
Her movement was noticeably restricted in the third set in the match with Zhu because of a lower back issue that has troubled her on several occasions in 2025.
Such performances meant an encouraging season, in which she climbed into the international top 30 after more than three years since her previous ranking, ended with three successive defeats.
She held three match points prior to falling to Jessica Pegula in the third stage in last month's Beijing event.
The player achieved 28 victories in the current season and made it to the semi-final round in Washington, but the highlight of her season was at the Miami Open in March.
As Britain's top player made the last eight of a premier WTA event, defeating eighth seed Emma Navarro en route then falling in three sets to the world number four Pegula.
She was coached by Mark Petchey from the Miami event through Wimbledon, with Roig assuming the role for the US Open.
The initial agreement with the ex-coach of Rafael Nadal was for the remainder of the year but the partnership will continue, with planned training sessions for the end of the year.
Raducanu told that the trial session alongside Roig after Wimbledon was like a "black ops mission" as they tried to keep the meeting secret.
She nearly succeeded to defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at their initial event as a team in Cincinnati during August.
Roig joined her in New York, where she made the third stage before being beaten by 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
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