Stephen Hendry threatened to storm out of a BBC studio after a comment about Wu Yize's World Snooker Championship victory.

He was discussing Yize's win on the Snooker Club podcast with co-host Mark Watson.

What happened?

The conversation turned to Yize's daring mindset and appetite for risk, with Watson quoting TNT Sports pundit Joe Johnson.

Hendry interrupted, asking if Watson was listening to the TNT coverage instead of the BBC.

Watson reassured him he was interviewing Johnson for the podcast.

Why it matters for Stephen Hendry

Hendry, a seven-time World Snooker Champion, was amused by the situation and joked about storming out.

He later discussed Yize's championship run, which included a dramatic 18-17 win over Shaun Murphy in the final.

Yize's victory made him the second-youngest champion, after Hendry, who won at 21 in 1990.

What comes next?

Hendry and Watson analyzed Yize's attacking style, which has drawn admiration from commentators and former champions.

Yize's readiness to attempt high-risk shots has been central to his standout performance.

Hendry noted that Yize's confidence and fearlessness might not last forever, as he gains more experience.

The young Chinese player has quickly made a name for himself in the snooker world, following in the footsteps of Zhao Xintong, the first Chinese winner of the event.

Yize's win has also sparked interest in the sport, with many praising his daring approach to the game.

And as the snooker world looks to the future, Yize's name is sure to be mentioned alongside the greats, including Stephen Hendry.

But for now, Yize is basking in the glory of his championship win, which has cemented his place in snooker history.

So what's next for the young champion? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - Yize is a name to watch in the world of snooker.