Roger Federer has won 98 career-titles, his last title coming in Stuttgart earlier this year in June. The Swiss player revealed where he keeps them. 'I have a trophy room,' Federer said. 'It's rather tight, but I have the most important ones out there, and especially also the Laureate Sports Awards, sports awards you know, Swiss awards, sports awards from Switzerland.

I've got all those out as well. Especially the Slams, Masters Series, the big tournaments. Some tournaments I don't get trophies some other ones with just too big to put anywhere. And the finalists, those I'm not a big fan of.

I put those in the bottom and sometimes I just put those away. That's where we are right now.' Federer speaks English, Swiss German and French fluently. The Swiss player is the player who gives most interviews to the media during tournaments and he recently spoke about why his intense activity with reporters is so intense.

'I guess it already starts that I speak a few different languages,' Federer said. 'Then you have the papers, the radios, the magazines and whatever. It ends up being a lot. But, honestly, especially after I've won a tournament or if I think it's a big match, there is something that needs information, I don't mind giving time, you know.

Half an hour more, one hour more sometimes, it's not the end of the world for me. I like to tell a good story. If it's the spectators who were in the stadium or there are people that couldn't be there, at least get something good to read about or to hear about.

I guess I was any way well-educated in this regard. I just think that it's important to take that time. It's part of tennis today, and I guess with the different languages, you know, that's something different, too than what has been in the past with the other no.

1's in the world who always had one or maximum two languages. That's changed obviously with me coming around. I've always enjoyed it. It's not the most fun part of the job, but I also have my good time.' ALSO READ: 'Roger Federer should never play on clay again' - Andy Roddick