Australian Open Men's Champions

Name the male tennis players that won the Australian Open, each year.
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2018
Roger Federer
2017
Roger Federer
2016
Novak Djokovic
2015
Novak Djokovic
2014
Stan Wawrinka
2013
Novak Djokovic
2012
Novak Djokovic
2011
Novak Djokovic
2010
Roger Federer
2009
Rafael Nadal
2008
Novak Djokovic
2007
Roger Federer
2006
Roger Federer
2005
Marat Safin
2004
Roger Federer
2003
Andre Agassi
2002
Thomas Johannson
2001
Andre Agassi
2000
Andre Agassi
1999
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1998
Petr Korda
1997
Pete Sampras
1996
Boris Becker
1995
Andre Agassi
1994
Pete Sampras
1993
Jim Courier
1992
Jim Courier
1991
Boris Becker
1990
Ivan Lendl
1989
Ivan Lendl
1988
Mats Wilander
1987
Stefan Edberg
1985
Stefan Edberg
1984
Mats Wilander
1983
Johan Kriek
1982
Johan Kriek
1981
Brian Teacher
1980
Guillermo Vilas
1979
Guillermo Vilas
1978
Vitas Gerulatis
1977
Roscoe Tanner
1976
Mark Edmondson
1975
John Newcombe
1974
Jimmy Connors
1973
John Newcombe
1972
Ken Rosewall
1971
Ken Rosewall
1970
Arthur Ashe
1969
Rod Laver
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Level 99
Sep 25, 2017
Typos: Kafelnikov and Gerulaitis are both wrong at the moment.