WNBA Players Association opts out of CBA early, aiming for new economic model for 2025 season.

The WNBA Players Association has opted out of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement two years early, seeking a new deal amid the league's recent growth, including record attendance and a $200 million media rights agreement. The opt-out allows time to negotiate a new agreement before the 2025 season. The union aims for an equitable economic model, pushing for enhancements in salaries, retirement benefits, and child care support.

October 21, 2024
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