John McEnroe halted TNT Sports' French Open broadcast, disrupting the coverage with his antics.
The legendary tennis player is part of TNT's broadcast commentary team for the tournament in France.
What happened?
McEnroe's chair proved to be too small, causing it to wobble at the slightest movement.
He then apologized to fellow pundit Mats Wilander for being seated so far away.
Why it matters for John McEnroe
McEnroe went off on a tangent about the weather, saying "This is beautiful, have me up after every night match".
The Executive Vice President at WBD Sports, Scott Young, was referenced in McEnroe's comment.
What comes next?
The French Open has already provided plenty of drama, with World No. 1 Jannik Sinner crashing out in the second round.
Sinner was beaten by Juan Manuel Cerundolo, losing 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1.
The Italian was up two sets against the Argentine and was one game away from winning the match.
But Sinner's movement became sluggish, and he called for a medical timeout after losing 15 straight points.
And the legendary Serena Williams has hinted at a possible retirement U-turn after requesting a wildcard for Queen's.
Williams, 44, retired from tennis in 2022, having won a total of 39 Grand Slam titles, 23 of them in singles.
No. 13 seed Jasmine Paolini was left in tears after she lost her second-round match to Solana Sierra.
So the tennis world is filled with excitement and drama, with John McEnroe at the center of it all.
The second major of 2026 is well underway, with the Tennis world's eyes firmly fixed upon the French Open.
But McEnroe's antics have stolen the show, causing chaos in the studio.
And the players are not immune to the drama, with Tamara Korpatsch and Wang Xinyu's match ending in a fiery row.
The two players refused to shake hands after the match, which Korpatsch won 6-2, 2-6, 6-3.
The match was marred by drama, with Wang crossing the net to confront Korpatsch over a line call.
This resulted in a code violation, and the tension between the two players was palpable.