The WNBA is experiencing a surge in popularity, largely driven by the growing interest in star player Caitlin Clark. This increased attention could translate into significant financial gains for the league.

According to Front Office Sports, the WNBA is poised to potentially quadruple its annual television rights revenue in upcoming negotiations. Currently, the league’s 12 teams share a modest $60 million per year from their TV and streaming deals. These rights are distributed among Disney, Amazon Prime Video, CBS, and Ion.