Eugenie Bouchard and Caroline Wozniacki have proven to be talented individual tennis pundits in their off-court careers, having both spent time in the booth at Tennis Channel.

But when they're together? As the participants of the Dallas Open learned first-hand this weekend, they're savage. Bouchard and Wozniacki were the featured participants at the women's exhibition at the ATP 250 event, and they first took part in a good-natured roast of the tournament participants where no one was spared.

The pair started off gently, as Wozniacki called Chris Eubanks the "one of the hardest workers" she knows, and Bouchard said she's learned a lot as an analyst from her fellow player-turned-commentator. But soon, the tide turned.

"I can't not bring up the 'Daddy Long-legs' nickname," the Canadian grinned, as Wozniacki quipped: "I wish my legs were that long!"

"And that skinny!" Bouchard replied.

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The duo soon took  aim at Tommy Paul, Max Purcell, Ben Shelton and Adrian Mannarino. Highlights included a dressing down of Purcell's social media presence, where the Aussie rates various coffees on tour; their best University of Florida 'Gator Chomp,' the school's famous hand gesture; and incredulity at Mannarino's on-court and off-court routines.

"We can't be friends with Max Purcell," Bouchard joked. "Max, what are you doing to us? Sorry, we have better habits than you."

"We just found out that he strings his racquet at 21 pounds, which we actually think isn't physically possible to play tennis with," the Canadian added of Mannarino. "He drinks tequila now, apparently. ... 35, and going strong."

"That helps his game?" Wozniacki continued. "We're going to try that."

But Bouchard and Wozniacki weren't just in Dallas for their punditry skills. In Saturday night's hit-and-giggle between the two, Woznacki won 6-4, 6-2.