The British player reached the third round in three out of four Grand Slam events in the current campaign.
Britain's Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from the last two tournaments in 2025 because of a health issue she has been battling in recent days.
At 22 years old had planned to participate in tournaments in Tokyo and Hong Kong but chose to travel back to regain her health prior to beginning her preparations for 2026.
Her upcoming training will involve her coach Francisco Roig, as both individuals have agreed to work together again next season.
Raducanu required blood pressure checks in her opening round against Ann Li in Wuhan last week and withdrew when losing 6-1 4-1 on a day with extreme humidity.
She again required a doctor's assessment at this week's Ningbo Open, where she fell in a three-set match to Chinese wildcard Zhu Lin in round one.
Her movement was with clear difficulty in the third set versus Zhu owing to a lower back issue that has affected her on several occasions in 2025.
Such performances followed a positive campaign, in which she climbed into the top 30 globally after more than three years in more than three years, concluded with three straight losses.
Raducanu had three match points prior to falling to American player Jessica Pegula in the third stage in last month's Beijing event.
Raducanu won twenty-eight matches this year and made it to the semi-final round in Washington, but the highlight of her season was at the Miami event in March.
As Britain's top player made the last eight of a premier WTA event, beating eighth seed Emma Navarro during the tournament prior to a loss in three sets to fourth-ranked Pegula.
Her coach was trainer Mark Petchey from Miami until Wimbledon, with Roig taking over for the US Open.
The initial agreement with the former trainer of Nadal was through the season's conclusion but they will keep working together, with a training block pencilled in in the coming months.
The athlete revealed that the trial session with Roig after Wimbledon was like a "secret mission" as they aimed to maintain secrecy.
She nearly succeeded to overcoming Sabalenka, the world number one at the first competition with Roig in Cincinnati during August.
Roig joined her in New York, where she advanced to round three before being beaten by 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
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