
The WNBA is bringing the heat to Indianapolis this summer, and it all starts with the court.
With the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game tipping off on July 19, the league just dropped its official court design, and it’s already turning heads. Think vibrant colors, bold city vibes, and a full embrace of the league’s rising popularity.
From center court to baseline, the hardwood tells a story. It’s loud in the best way possible, capturing the energy of both the city and the moment. Fans walking into Gainbridge Fieldhouse won’t just see a game. They’ll see a visual celebration of where the WNBA is headed, and where it’s grounded.
Bringing Indy To Life On The Hardwood

At the heart of the design is the unmistakable “AT&T WNBA All-Star Indy 2025” logo. It sits squarely in the center circle, wrapped in a constellation of white stars that spill out toward both ends of the court. It’s a direct nod to the league’s elite players and the weekend set to honor them.
But the design doesn’t stop there. The top sideline features a sleek silhouette of the Indianapolis skyline, glowing in orange and magenta gradients. The NBA All-Star logo sits quietly in the background, a subtle nod to the city’s recent run of hosting basketball’s biggest stages. Across both baselines, large block letters spell out “INDY” vertically, locking in the city’s identity as a true hoops capital.
a closer look at the WNBA All-Star 2025 court ❤️🔥🏀
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) June 20, 2025
the court features our team colors, the 19 stars of the Indiana flag, heat wave sidelines & lanes, orange lines emphasizing inclusion and representation of our game, and WNBA team logos. pic.twitter.com/DcRQbfpPGu
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Inside the paint, the court comes alive with color. A sunset-style gradient runs from deep blue to fiery orange-red, while oversized stars inside the key pop against the warm tones. The effect adds motion and intensity without distracting from the action.
The court’s perimeter is lined with major sponsors like AT&T, CarMax, Deloitte, Google, Nike, and Ally. Their presence speaks to a growing investment in women’s sports and the spotlight now shining brighter than ever on the WNBA.
This summer’s All-Star Game isn’t just about tough plays and buzzer-beaters. It’s a full-package experience, and the court plays a big part in setting the tone. With Caitlin Clark leading early fan voting and the home crowd ready to bring the noise. So, all eyes stay on Indy, and the league has ensured the court is prepared for the moment.
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