The 2021 US Open winner has not played since the Korea Open WTA 250 event last month, where she sprained ligaments in her foot.
Raducanu earned wins over Peyton Stearns and Yuan Yue in Seoul before she was forced to retire after the first set of her quarter-final match with Daria Kasatkina due to the injury.
The world No 54, who initially had planned a packed schedule for the Asian swing, has been forced to miss four tournaments in China.
The 21-year-old Brit withdrew from the China Open and the Wuhan Open, two WTA 1000 events where she was set to enter the qualifying draws.
Raducanu then pulled out of the ongoing Ningbo Open WTA 500 event and next week’s Guangzhou Open, a WTA 250 tournament.
In a video shared on social media, Raducanu confirmed she will make her debut at the WTA 250 event in Hong Kong.
“Hello everyone, it’s Emma Raducanu here,” Raducanu said. “I really cannot wait to come and play the Prudential Women’s Hong Kong Open.
“It’s my first time playing the WTA event there, but I was there in December last year and I really loved the city.
“So I’m very much looking forward to coming and I hope to see you all there in October.”
The 2024 Hong Kong Tennis Open will be held from October 28 to November 3 in Victoria Park Tennis Stadium. It will be the 11th edition of the tournament.
Danielle Collins, Diana Shnaider, Magdalena Frech, Leylah Fernandez (the defending champion), Katie Boulter, Wang Xinyu, Katerina Siniakova and Lulu Sun are set to be the top eight seeds.
Former Grand Slam champions and world No 1s Naomi Osaka and Simona Halep have both received wildcards for the event.
Raducanu started 2024 ranked 301st in the world after missing over half of the 2023 season due to the surgeries she underwent on both her wrists and her ankle.
The former world No 10 has played a fairly light schedule so far this year and has amassed a 20-13 record (including two wins in the Billie Jean King Cup) from the 14 tournaments she has played.