Emma Raducanu wraps up the current season and has decided to continue with coach for 2026.

Emma Raducanu in action during a tennis match

Raducanu made it to the third stage in three of the four major tournaments this year.

The British tennis star Emma Raducanu will not compete in her remaining competitions this season because of a medical condition she has been fighting in recent days.

Raducanu, aged 22 was scheduled to compete in Tokyo and Hong Kong but chose to travel back to regain her health ahead of launching next year's training.

These plans will include trainer Francisco Roig, as they have agreed to work together again next season.

She had her blood pressure taken in her opening round versus Ann Li in Wuhan and withdrew when losing 6-1 4-1 on a very muggy occasion.

Another medical visit was necessary a visit from the doctor at the recent Ningbo Open, where she was defeated in three sets to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in the opening round.

She was also playing noticeably restricted in the final set in the match with 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 international top 30 after more than three years in more than three years, finished with a trio of defeats.

She held three match points before losing to American player Jessica Pegula in the third round in Beijing last month.

The player achieved twenty-eight matches in the current season and made it to the semi-final round in Washington, but her most impressive week was at March's Miami Open.

The British number one reached the quarter-finals of this WTA 1000 tournament, beating eighth seed Emma Navarro en route then falling in a three-set match to Pegula, ranked fourth.

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

The original arrangement with the ex-coach of Rafael Nadal was until the end of the season but the collaboration persists, with a training block pencilled in in the coming months.

The athlete revealed that a three-day test period with Roig post-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 their first tournament together in August's Cincinnati tournament.

The coach also accompanied Raducanu in New York, where she advanced to round three then falling to 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.

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