Former world number one Serena Williams will not play in Beijing next week, so her comeback season is over.

Serena Williams' season is over after the 23-time grand slam champion withdrew from the China Open.

Williams was due to play her final tournament of the year in Beijing next week but has opted to pull out, Omnisport understands.

The legendary former world number one, who turned 37 on Wednesday, has not played since a dramatic US Open final defeat to Naomi Osaka.

Umpire Carlos Ramos gave Williams a code violation for coaching, then handed down a penalty point for racket abuse and ultimately docked her a game for verbal abuse as she endured a Flushing Meadows meltdown.

Williams this week refuted claims from Patrick Mouratoglou that he coached her during the decider, which she lost 6-2 6-4 to miss out on matching Margaret Court's record of 24 major triumphs.

The 16-ranked American's decision to skip the China Open means she will have failed to add to her huge title haul at the end of a year in which she made her comeback after giving birth to her first child last September.