Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has arrived at training camp for the 2026 WNBA season, reporting herself "100% healthy." This declaration comes after a 2025 season significantly hampered by injuries, including quad, groin, and ankle issues, which limited her to just 13 games.

Clark stated she is adopting a smarter approach to her body, focusing on recovery and pre-court treatment to avoid future setbacks. Head coach Stephanie White supports this more mindful approach, noting that Clark's understanding of her body's needs evolves with experience.

Despite the limited games, Clark averaged an impressive 16.5 points, five rebounds, and 8.8 assists, earning her second consecutive All-Star selection. Training with Team USA for the FIBA Women's World Cup in March also served as valuable preparation for the upcoming season.

The Fever, who reached the semifinals last season with an injury-plagued roster, are focused on building a championship contender. The team has retained key players and recently extended Aliyah Boston's contract to a record $6.3 million over four years, underscoring their commitment to future success.