The WNBA and WNBPA reached a tentative CBA agreement on March 20, 2026, establishing a landmark seven-year deal through 2032 with a $7 million salary cap for 2026—more than quadruple the prior level—plus the first comprehensive revenue-sharing model linked to booming media rights revenue. Players ratified nearly unanimously by March 23, followed by unanimous Board of Governors approval on March 24, averting any season delay. Free agency opened April 7 with core designations and supermax extensions like Chelsea Gray's three-year, $3 million pact, fueling roster overhauls amid rising league popularity. No fresh developments in the past week; focus shifts to long-form finalization and 2026 schedule expansion.
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For purposes of this market, a CBA is considered ‘executed’ only when the final written agreement has been formally signed by authorized representatives of both the WNBA and the WNBA Players Association. Tentative agreements, ratifications, or agreements pending signature do not qualify.
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0x65070BE91...For purposes of this market, a CBA is considered ‘executed’ only when the final written agreement has been formally signed by authorized representatives of both the WNBA and the WNBA Players Association. Tentative agreements, ratifications, or agreements pending signature do not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The WNBA and WNBPA reached a tentative CBA agreement on March 20, 2026, establishing a landmark seven-year deal through 2032 with a $7 million salary cap for 2026—more than quadruple the prior level—plus the first comprehensive revenue-sharing model linked to booming media rights revenue. Players ratified nearly unanimously by March 23, followed by unanimous Board of Governors approval on March 24, averting any season delay. Free agency opened April 7 with core designations and supermax extensions like Chelsea Gray's three-year, $3 million pact, fueling roster overhauls amid rising league popularity. No fresh developments in the past week; focus shifts to long-form finalization and 2026 schedule expansion.
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