After adding another Grand Slam to his record collection, Roger Federer returned to Switzerland to be honoured with a personalised edition of one of the country's top newspapers.Large newspaper called Blick, which is Switzerland's only tabloid, not only reduced their normal price of 2.50 Swiss francs to just 20 cents to celebrate the occasion, but also mocked up Federer's face onto a coin.This Australian Open win was Roger Federer's 20th Grand Slam win, four more then his closest competitor, Rafael Nadal.This was also his sixth Australian Open title, with only Novak Djokovic matching this total, and two more than Andre Agassi who comes in next.“Roger Federer has long been an icon,” said Felix Bingesser, Blick’s sports editor-in-chief.“And, even at 36 years old, he remains a fascinating and exciting figure.“This 20th Grand Slam win is another example of this.“With our '20 Rappen' [the price of the edition] campaign, we want to celebrate this historic success along with the people of Switzerland, since this is something we won’t experience ever again.”Federer was unable to return to his home country to pick up one of the celebratory newspapers due to his media work and celebrations in Australia.However, the current world number two plans to carry on his celebrations back in Switzerland, which could mean he pulls out of a tournament in Dubai to get some well-deserved extra rest.“It's possible I'll play in Dubai, but it's also possible that maybe I just don't play anything,” Federer said.“It depends on how the next week or so goes. Then I'll make a decision.”Federer also added: “I think we were all a little bit tired, but the celebration continues once I get back to Switzerland.

“I’ve got more friends and family there.

“I’m excited that I've got nothing going on in the next couple of weeks.

“It's all quiet so I can just really take time to celebrate No 20.

“It's super special."

Roger Federer will look to add number 21 to his Grand Slam titles in May, where he will take part in the French Open. However, he may opt to sit that one out once again this year, just like he did 12 months previous.