An Australian tennis player has been suspended for six months for racial abuse, according to AP. The ATP says former Australian Open junior champion Brydan Klein was penalized for making a racial slur during a qualifying match on June 13 against South Africa's Raven Klaasen at the grass-court tournament in Eastbourne, England. The ATP says the 19-year-old Klein has also been fined an additional $10,000 on top of the ¤10,000 (US$14,000) fine he received on site. The suspension covers all ATP World Tour and ATP Challenger Tour events. Klein was found guilty of aggravated behavior under the ATP Code of Conduct. The final two months of the suspension and extra fine will be waived if he successfully completes a racial sensitivity training course.