Mark Philippoussis is convinced Nick Kyrgios can win the Australian Open - but his ringing endorsement comes with a word of warning.Philippoussis believes Kyrgioss explosive firepower and rare shot-making could make the 21-year-old untouchable on Melbourne Parks hard courts this summer.Speaking from experience, though, Philippoussis has also implored the tempestuous talent to realise youth is fleeting and not to waste his rich potential.You blink and hell be 26 years old and all of a sudden hell be kind of mid-20s or maybe 30 in the world and itll be like what happened to him? Philippoussis told AAP on Thursday.Theres no such thing as tomorrow. Its only today.Philippoussis is disappointed that Kyrgioss late-season suspension for tanking at the Shanghai Masters has overshadowed the Australians three-title year and rise to a career-high world No.13.Dont get me wrong, I definitely cant support what happened and he knows that he screwed up too, but he had a hell of a year, Philippoussis said.If I was coaching Nick, I would say whats very important is that you cant change who you are. Everyone is their own person and has their own personality.But at the same time Id just tell him a couple of things about being aware of where he is and realising what he has and not taking that for granted.Just try and reach out to him because, truthfully, if theres one person that can relate to certain things that hes going through, its me.A dual Davis Cup winner, two-time grand slam finalist and former world No.8, Philippoussis nevertheless remains in many eyes - though not his - one of tenniss great underachievers.Now 40, the Scud is keen to see Kyrgios cash in on his immense talent and urged the two-time grand slam quarter-finalist to aim high - and commit to becoming physically and mentally stronger.He has what it takes to win the Australian Open. Its as simple as that. He has the game, Philippoussis said.But hes got to believe that and he cannot go out and be happy with a quarter-final and just be satisfied.Philippoussis said Kyrgios should draw inspiration from Andy Murray.Its inspiring. (Murrays) always been gifted and physically strong, but hes grown so much mentally and thats what Nick needs to do. Hes got to toughen up mentally.That showed at Wimbledon, where he fell apart after he had that incredible first set against Murray. Acheter Des Yeezy Pas Cher . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. Grossiste Yeezy . Those lessons were more than enough to overwhelm the Utah Jazz. 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With five games remaining in the regular season, theres no timetable for Petersons return, but the four-time All-Pro pick could be ready sometime in December.Coach Mike Zimmer has consistently refused to entertain any speculation about whether the Vikings might have the franchises all-time leading rusher in the backfield again this year, but when pressed on the topic by reporters he acknowledged that Peterson was probably ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation. Zimmer said the running session, which took place during the portion of practice that was open to the media, was not the first for Peterson.He looked good to me, cornerback Captain Munnerlyn said. Im just amazed at the things that he can do. Other people with that injury, it might take them four to six months, but this guy hes ready to roll. I think hell be back, and hes definitely going to help this team.Peterson previously beat expectations to recover from surgery to repair a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee and joined the Vikings for the 2012 season opener. He went on to rush for 2,097 yards that year and win the NFL MVP award.The Vikings (6-5) are last in the NFL in rushing with 71.1 yards per game and 2.8 yards per attempt, with particular trouble in short-yardage situations that haunted them in a few of their losses. Even behind an injury-ravaged offensive line that has struggled to open holes all season, adding Petersonn to the anemic attack wouldnt hurt.dddddddddddd His presence, at least, would be a morale boost for a team desperately trying to stop a slide after a 5-0 start.Well worry about all that when that happens, Zimmer said. Right now, we have to focus on Dallas.The Vikings host the league-leading Cowboys (10-1) on Thursday.Peterson rushed for a paltry 50 yards on 31 carries in two games before tearing his meniscus against Green Bay on Sept. 18 and had surgery four days later. If he were to return for the game against Indianapolis on Dec. 18, that would be a little less than three months from the operation. The rematch with the Packers on the road is on Dec. 24, the five-year anniversary of the ACL and MCL injury to his left knee.Petersons teammates were predictably excited, speaking with more certainty than hope.He looked good, and it kind of caught me off guard, left guard Alex Boone said. We were doing a little walkthrough, and he was running around. We look forward to his return.Munnerlyn and safety Harrison Smith, both dealing with ankle injuries, returned to practice on a limited basis on Tuesday. So did linebacker Chad Greenway after the birth of his daughter. Linebacker Eric Kendricks (hip), wide receiver Stefon Diggs (knee), quarterback Sam Bradford (ankle) and defensive end Everson Griffen (shoulder) were limited participants but should also be good to go for Thursday. Center Joe Berger (concussion) and punt returner Marcus Sherels (ribs) are the two key players likely to miss the game.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '