We now know where Caitlin Clark will be training, and it’s $78 million of luxury originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Caitlin Clark is set to receive the kind of cutting-edge facility that a talent like hers demands.
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The Indiana Fever on Thursday revealed the first renderings of their new $78 million sports performance center, which will be built on 108,000 square feet of land alongside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis.
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The Fever’s new facility, slated to open in 2027, will be the WNBA’s largest. The new interior renderings showcase dual practice courts, a dedicated recovery suite, a central “Hub” that serves as a gathering place for players and an expansive locker room complete with dedicated “player studios.”
The Fever’s new performance center is part of the growing trend of updating WNBA facilities, a nice benefit to the sheer amount of money and attention that has come into the league this decade. Clark’s arrival in 2024 has been cited as a major factor in the league’s progressive growth within the American sports consciousness.
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Clark, voted an All-Star in both of her WNBA seasons to date, played only 13 games in 2025 as she dealt with various muscle injuries. The Fever’s new performance center — which should open ahead of the 2027 WNBA season — should have enough amenities to keep Clark in tip-top shape and competing at a championship-caliber level for years to come.
