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Basketball-WNBA all-time leading rebounder Charles announces retirement

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 9:55 AM

May 5 (Reuters) – Three-times Olympic champion Tina Charles announced her retirement from professional basketball on Tuesday, bringing a close to a 14-year WNBA career ​during which the American became the league’s ‌all-time leading rebounder.

The 37-year-old Charles had 4,262 rebounds during her WNBA career and walks away from the league with 8,396 points, second on the WNBA’s all-time list behind Diana Taurasi.

“At some point, ‌you ​have to edit your life,” Charles ⁠said in a statement. “Growth ⁠requires honesty, and for me, that meant recognising when my impact was being called in a new direction.”

Charles, who hails from Queens, New York, was ​selected first overall by the Connecticut Sun in the 2010 WNBA draft, following a college career in ⁠which she won two national ⁠championships at the University of Connecticut.

She went ​on to be named the WNBA’s rookie of the year ​in 2010, Most Valuable Player in 2012 and ‌is an eight-times All-Star.

While her time playing for the Sun, New York Liberty, Washington Mystics, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream never produced a WNBA title, ⁠she did win three gold medals at the Olympics with Team USA and three World Cup championships.

“Tina Charles has defined ⁠excellence and consistency ‌throughout one of the most remarkable ⁠careers in WNBA history,” WNBA Commissioner Cathy ​Engelbert ‌said in a statement.

“From earning unanimous Rookie ​of the ⁠Year honors to being named league MVP, to becoming the WNBA’s all-time leading rebounder and second all-time leading scorer, Tina’s impact on the game will be felt for generations to come.”

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto, editing ​by Ed Osmond)