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The WNBA season is well underway, and it's never looked brighter: packed arenas , front-row celebrities, and historic endorsement deals. But, behind the growing hype and media buzz lies a quieter, more personal revolution: the mental health of the athletes.

Increased attention on women's sports is undeniably a victory. It is a long-overdue step toward gender equity, pay parity, and cultural visibility. But this progress comes with a complex reality: alongside record-breaking endorsements and sold-out arenas, female athletes are also facing increasing threats to their safety, mental well-being, and their personal lives.

For instance, high-profile players like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers have expe

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