DOHA — A trip to Doha these days is not complete without visiting the brand new National Museum of Qatar. Stan Wawrinka and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga crossed that off their list early on Sunday.

"I've been here since a few days now I'm happy to see a little bit something else than tennis court and hotel," Wawrinka said. "[I'm] trying to do some other activities."

They warmed up for their week by playing a little bit of mini-tennis in front of the structure.

Wawrinka and Tsonga
visit National
Museum of Qatar

Wawrinka and Tsonga visit National Museum of Qatar

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The 40,000 square-foot museum opened last March. Wawrinka and Tsonga are in Doha for the ATP 250 Qatar ExxonMobile Open, which Tsonga won in 2012 and Wawrinka finished as a finalist in 2008.

Wawrinka and Tsonga
visit National
Museum of Qatar

Wawrinka and Tsonga visit National Museum of Qatar

Wawrinka arrived in Doha early, and has taken advantage of what Qatar has to offer.

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"It was great fun and I enjoyed it a lot, it was something very cool to do," Wawrinka said.

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Both will take advantage of a slightly weaker-than-usual draw, with past champions like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Gael Monfils and Roberto Bautista Agut playing the ATP Cup in Australia.

Wawrinka and Tsonga
visit National
Museum of Qatar

Wawrinka and Tsonga visit National Museum of Qatar