The use of technology in sports has revolutionized performance tracking, injury prevention, and fan engagement, but it also poses significant challenges. Privacy concerns arise as wearable devices collect sensitive health data, potentially being misused or accessed without consent. The pressure to constantly monitor and analyze athletes can contribute to mental health issues, such as anxiety and burnout. Additionally, over-reliance on technology might overshadow human judgment, leading to poor decisions. While technology aids injury prevention, it can also encourage players to push their limits, risking harm. Balancing innovation with player well-being is crucial.