The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and its players union have successfully negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement, averting the league's first-ever work stoppage. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that this agreement prevents significant disruption to the upcoming season, which is set to begin in approximately two months. The deal marks a pivotal moment for the league, ensuring continuity and stability as it continues to grow in popularity and influence. The agreement reflects the commitment of both parties to maintain the league's momentum and support its players.