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WNBA and Players Association Reach Deal to Extend Bargaining Agreement by 40 Days

December 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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The WNBA and the WNBA Players Association have agreed to extend their current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) until January 9, as talks for a new contract are still ongoing. This extension, announced on Sunday, follows a previous 30-day extension mutually agreed upon by both sides. According to the league, either party can end the extension with 48 hours’ notice as negotiations continue toward a new deal.

Typically, free agency and the expansion draft begin in January, but these events are unlikely to proceed until a new agreement is finalized. Key negotiation points include salary structures and revenue sharing. While NBA and NHL players receive around 50% of league revenue and NFL players get 48%, WNBA players currently receive approximately 9%. Players are also pushing for better facilities and essential support for all teams, as well as protections related to retirement and pregnancy.

WNBPA President Nneka Ogwumike highlighted the significance of the last CBA, finalized after a 30-day extension in January 2020, noting players’ heightened unity and determination to secure a deal that represents their values and contributions to the league. Looking ahead, the 2026 WNBA Draft is scheduled for April 13, and the 2026 season is expected to start in May.

Fan Take: This extension is crucial for maintaining momentum in negotiations that directly impact players’ livelihoods and the league’s future growth. A strong, fair agreement could lead to greater financial security and improved resources for players, ultimately boosting the WNBA’s competitiveness and appeal to fans.

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