Caitlin Clark prepares an unexpected turn in her career as she plans a full return for 2026
Clark played only 13 games in her second campaign, all of them affected by soft tissue injuries that never fully healed.
Coach Stephanie White explained that the plan designed for Caitlin Clark is based on rebuilding her endurance, improving her mechanics, and prioritizing five-on-five instead of external distractions. The current focus is clear: health, rhythm, and progression.
Caitlin says USA Basketball is her top priority this offseason. The FIBA World Cup is in September 2026 and there is a Team USA camp in March pic.twitter.com/4SN00ZDbAd
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Recovery for Caitlin Clark before any new league
Caitlin Clark herself acknowledged that she will allow herself only about a week of rest before resuming light work.
Her comments hinted that she will not join the 3×3 league founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart.
Although that absence surprised some, it reinforces the idea that her competitive return in 2026 could be driven by a more ambitious approach. Clark commitment to USA Basketball also weighs on her schedule.
Between physical confidence and the immediate future
Injuries had not been a common obstacle for Caitlin Clark in college or during her rookie professional season.
Regaining confidence in her body has become a dual objective: physical and mental. The player admitted that her priority is to feel 100% before returning to the highest level of competition. Five-on-five play will be a key tool to assess her progress.
Although she left the door open to future opportunities, Caitlin Clark was firm in stating that USA Basketball activities take precedence.
That statement fuels speculation about her potential presence in international tournaments before her return to the WNBA.