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Tarek Garcia

“I believe that badminton is a metaphor for life. You can't always control where the shuttlecock goes, but you can choose how to react and how to move forward.”

Raised in Cairo, Tarek Garcia packed his bags and moved to Mexico City in search of new experiences and opportunities. An accomplished badminton player, Tarek spends most of his free time honing his skills on the court, but he also enjoys exploring the city's vibrant nightlife. As a gay Egyptian in a new country, Tarek has faced challenges but has found comfort and community in the city's LGBTQ+ scene. He credits his outgoing nature and love of meeting new people to his upbringing in Egypt, where hospitality and kindness are deeply ingrained cultural values.

How has moving to Mexico City changed your life?

It's been a wild ride. The energy of the city is unlike anything I've experienced before, and it's given me the chance to explore different parts of myself. I've grown so much since moving here.

What role does badminton play in your life?

It's my biggest passion. I've been playing since I was a kid, and it's always been a way for me to unwind and connect with myself. Plus, it's a great workout!

A bustling street in Mexico City
Just like how I must keep my eye on the shuttlecock at all times during a game, in life, I try to keep myself focused on my goals and dreams, even when things get chaotic.
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