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Caitlin Clark aims to win a WNBA championship as she begins her third season with the Indiana Fever. Her popularity has significantly boosted the league's growth and she ranks among the highest-paid female athletes due to lucrative endorsements.
As Caitlin Clark enters her third professional season with the Indiana Fever, the only thing missing from her meteoric rise to global stardom is winning an elusive WNBA championship.
In her professional career so far, the former Iowa women's basketball star's global marketability has popularity has helped spur the WNBAâs growth to record heights as the league tips off its 30th season this weekend. Her ability to inspire the WNBA Players Union to a newly signed collective bargaining agreement that increases the average player salary fourfold from 2025 serves as evidence.
Despite making an estimated $119,000 last season in on-court earnings, Clark ranked sixth in Sporticoâs 15 highest-paid female athletes of 2025 by hauling in nearly $16 million in endorsements from companies like Nike, Gatorade, and State Farm. In addition, she recently signed a multi-year sponsorship extension with Xfinity as a brand ambassador, further establishing her as a cornerstone of the companyâs basketball strategy across the WNBA and NBA.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - APRIL 22: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever pose for a photo during the 2026 Indiana Fever Media Day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on April 22, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
Even with all the global marketability and business savvy of the former Hawkeye, Clark still has her sights set on achieving the ultimate goal of securing a WNBA title with Indiana, especially after the injury-riddled 2025 Fever squad narrowly missed out on a trip to the WNBA Finals.
âOne of the most important things somebody ever said to me is youâve reached this point, but as you continue to grow, the thing you have to do is be able to win. I feel like that's the point I'm kind of at now. You have to be able to win. That's my main focus, winning and winning a championship. Everything else will come along with that,â Clark told .
Caitlin Clark's main goal is to win a WNBA championship.
Caitlin Clark earned nearly $16 million in endorsements last season.
Caitlin Clark's global marketability has significantly contributed to the WNBA's growth, helping it reach record heights.

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As Clark and the Fever begin their 2026 WNBA regular season with a must-see matchup against Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd, and the Dallas Wings from Indianapolis' Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 9, her focus will shift solely on powering Indiana to a championship-level pedigree and garnering greater media respect for the franchise.
That regular-season home opener is scheduled for a noon CT tipoff and will be nationally broadcast on ABC.
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