Four-time Slam champion Naomi Osaka rocked the sports world by announcing she was pulling out of the French Open yesterday, and perhaps all tennis competition for the time being, while suffering from “huge waves of anxiety” and “long bouts of depression.” The decision was bound to net controversy, given 23-year-old Osaka became the highest-paid female athlete after earning $55 million last year. And it leaves professional sport organizers, athletes, fans and media with a critical question: What do athletes owe the public, and when does that become less important than what they owe themselves? Today’s Daily Dose explores that complicated dilemma and potential solutions while keying in on the other industries where mental health is emerging as a critical challenge.