Right. Okay... First of all, nobody wins with those numbers. Except if they are playing someone who never played any badminton or sport at all. Second, no parent in the world - I don't care how fucked up they are - would bully their own kid for performing that well at something. Even if they are playing the kids of their bosses. And yes, not even if they prefer their son to their daughter, because in that case they would just forbid her to play.
Third, WTH is up with the quotation marks?
Fourth, pshychological abuse doesn't make you a super-athlete with emotional issues. It makes you an emotional wreck who can't perform under pressure. Except in badly written plots.
"Shindou Ayano doesn't show emotion. Because that's what makes me and you... soulmates <3"
Elena and Kaoruko giving Utshika a big time trolling
So we got yet another chapter wasted on bigging up yet another superhuman blonde final boss the dark-haired girls can't possibly compete with instead of being able to watch an actual game. The mangaka is even bigging her up so much that he's planning on letting her losing to Ayano while giving it her all her intention her real goal.
In other words, the chunibyou "unbeatable blonde final boss" trope is so strong in this one that the mangaka can't even stand to let her loss be an actual loss.
Hey Kosuke! We don't care about your boring chunibyou obsessions. When are we going to get to see a badminton game?