Caitlin Clark has been keeping herself really busy these days. After her season did not go according to plan, the Indiana Fever guard concentrated on her recovery. And now that she is fully fit, Clark is riling things up both on and off the court.
Recently, Clark got praised by Amber Cox for her recent Nike commercial. However, speaking about her fandom, Clark’s noticeable absence from the action did not diminish her popularity.
And as the Fever star will look to have a stellar year next season, her fanbase seems to be growing drastically.

Caitlin Clark Acknowledges Young Fans’ Excitement Story
From the moment Clark came into the WNBA, things looked extremely rosy for her. Not only did she break multiple records as a rookie, but Clark also changed how the world perceived female basketball. And as a result, glimpses of her impact are now all over the basketball realm. After all, when was the last time someone got excited about getting a WNBA jersey as a present?
In a recent turn of events, Clark shared a TikTok video where a young girl could be seen opening her Christmas present. And as she found out that it was Clark’s jersey, she exclaimed, “It’s Caitlin Clark’s jersey!”
Then, the girl further remembered and told her dad, “So when we were shopping, did you remember I wanted this and we couldn’t get it?” To this, her father replied, “Santa must have been watching. Or the elf man followed us.”
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— cc ᯓ★ (@clarkmode_) December 26, 2025
And although the little girl was uncertain about Santa Claus’ existence, the excitement was pretty high. Surely, such incidents definitely go on to portray the impact Clark has had on the masses in just two seasons. Meanwhile, trying to expand the sport further, Clark recently shared her take on the same.
Caitlin Clark Wants More Exposure For Female Basketball
Clark has always been striving towards the betterment of the sport. And as she made the WNBA witness a boom in its revenue, the female basketball realm is still lagging behind significantly. Thus, in order to further improve the attention, the 23-year-old had quite a few things to share.

“The more we can be on TV, and the more people can come and watch us and buy a ticket, or we can go to places like China, or wherever it’s at, globally, to help grow the game and allow people to see us play basketball, I think it’s a really important and powerful thing,” said Clark.
Caitlin Clark on what comes next for women’s basketball and why seeing the game up close still matters: pic.twitter.com/WUdBwUMnFr
— Grant Young (@GrvntYoung) December 26, 2025
Thus, with things looking rosy, fans will be eager to see how things pan out.











