Oh yeah definitely, he seems already quite accomplished at making the transition from chopping to then smashing a high loop of his opponent. That's a skill that Joo only really started to become quite decent at in the past 2 years or so. So this Yuto kid, if he got really good at it, he would be potentially unstoppable. I mean if you really think about it, if some player was able to master both offensive and defensive play really well, he would be soooooo insanely hard to beat. Because every time his opponent gains the advantage and is able to attack first, he merely has to chop it to take away that advantage and reach an equal footing, and then if his offensive skills were also good, he would be able to move from that neutral position in the point to the positive offensive position. If you could master that skill, you would be able to greatly control each point and greatly increase your potential to win each point.
In addition, technically the physics behind chopping, which adds spin to your opponent's spin, is harder to do perfectly than a normal top spin hit, since a top spin first stops your opponent's spin and then adds your own, therefore if you were to master chopping to a level that hasn't been reached before, conceptually, chopping since its harder to master but therefore creates more spin, it should be the most effective style of play. Even though thus far the real world has shown differently.