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Caitlin Clark Reflects on Growth and Future Goals: “I Still Have So Much Room to Improve”

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Caitlin Clark Reflects on Growth and Future Goals: “I Still Have So Much Room to Improve”

WNBA star Caitlin Clark has spoken about her ongoing development as a professional basketball player, saying she believes there is still significant room for improvement in her game.

Clark, who has quickly become one of the most recognized faces in women’s basketball, discussed her journey, injury challenges, and mindset in a recent interview.

Early Career and Setbacks

After a standout college career and a high-profile WNBA debut in 2024, Clark’s 2025 season was heavily impacted by injuries, limiting her appearances to just 13 games.

Despite the setback, she has continued to be a central figure in the league and remains a key player for the Indiana Fever.

Focus on Improvement

Clark emphasized that her development is still ongoing, noting that she has played a relatively small number of professional games so far.

She said her focus remains on learning, improving, and building consistency at the highest level of competition.

According to Clark, her mindset is driven by daily effort and dedication in training rather than short-term outcomes alone.

Work Ethic and Motivation

The two-time All-Star highlighted her strong commitment to preparation and development, describing her approach as consistent and disciplined.

She explained that her motivation comes from a desire to become one of the best players in the world and to help her team achieve success.

Clark also pointed to improvements in her defensive performance during the 2026 season, showing progress in different areas of her game.

Looking Ahead

As the WNBA season continues, Clark remains focused on contributing to her team’s success with the Indiana Fever. She is also expected to play a key role for the United States national team in upcoming international competitions.

 

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