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Kris Holland

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  1. Farewell

    That's all for Monday's Sportsday. There will be more reaction on Mark Cavendish's stage win at the Tour de France on the BBC Sport website. Many thanks for your company and for getting involved. We're back on Tuesday at 08:00 BST when we'll continue counting down to Wales' Euro 2016 semi-final with Portugal on Wednesday. Nervous, Wales fans? Until later...

  2. Antonio extends Hammers deal

    Football

    West Ham United announce that winger Michail Antonio, 26, has signed a new contract which will keep him at the club until 2020.

    Michail Antonio
  3. Cavendish wins stage three

    Tour de France

    Mark Cavendish wins stage three of the Tour de France, the 28th Tour stage win of his career.

  4. Gabon seek Costa replacement

    Football

    Gabon announce they will appoint a new coach on 30 July. The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations hosts are looking to fill the role made vacant when Jorge Costa departed at the end of his contract on 30 June.

    Jorge Costa
  5. Mannone signs new deal

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    Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone, 28, signs a new two-year deal with Sunderland, the Premier League club has announced.

  6. Rhodes signs new Worcestershire deal

    Cricket

    George Rhodes

    Worcestershire all-rounder George Rhodes signs a new two-year contract at New Road.

    The 22-year-old, son of Worcestershire director of cricket Steve Rhodes, broke into the first-team this season, playing in two One-Day Cup group games and one in the T20 Blast.

    Rhodes became the third generation of his family to play for a first-class county earlier this season.

  7. Pre-season disasters

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    Jason Warner: First pre-season game for new team last Saturday, 30 minutes in I have gone up for first corner, split my head open. Sent to A+E.

  8. Gunter 'to miss brother's wedding'

    Football

    Chris Gunter's parents have taken the decision to miss the wedding of their other son Marc in order to watch Wales' historic Euro 2016 semi-final against Portugal, reports the Daily Mirror.

    The Wales defender is now set to perform his best man duties via Skype.

    Chris Gunter

    Gunter's brother Marc and his fiancee Danielle are in Mexico ahead of the ceremony on Thursday. Parents Sarah and Gerald had planned to fly out and join them, but Wales' 3-1 quarter-final win over Belgium on Friday night means they will stay in France.  

    “You couldn’t begin to imagine the trouble it’s caused," said Chris. "I’m not sure what Marc will do if we make the final. He might be divorced by then.”  

  9. How well do you know Wales?

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    Wales' players are gearing up for the biggest international game of their lives as they prepare for Wednesday's Euro 2016 semi-final with Portugal.

    But how well do you know Chris Coleman's players who have lit up the tournament in France? Think you know your Gunter from your Chester?

    Play BBC Sport's Wales Euro 2016 quiz and see how well you do.

  10. Question of Sport answers

    #QSTeaser

    Earlier we asked you which FOUR current NFL teams have the letters U,S & A somewhere in their names...

    The answers we were looking for are: Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars & Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

  11. On this day

    Tennis

    2009: American Serena Williams beat sister Venus Williams to win the Wimbledon women's singles title.

    Serena Williams

    What are the chances of another all-Williams final this year at Wimbledon? Check out how Venus and Serena are doing here

  12. Mourinho 'right to go with Faria' - Ferguson

    Football

    In an exclusive interview, former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has told BBC Sport that he thinks Jose Mourinho was right to go with "his own man" - long-time assistant Rui Faria - over Ryan Giggs.

    Former Chelsea boss Mourinho, who took over from Louis van Gaal in May, has worked with Faria in his six previous managerial jobs.

    "You have got to have, in your assistant, someone you have trusted all your life," said Ferguson. "If Jose hadn't had an assistant, I know he would have taken Ryan."

    Read the full story here

    Jose Mourinho; Ryan Giggs
  13. Pre-season training - in the sea

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    How about this for a spot of pre-season training. Yeovil Town manager Darren Way took his League Two squad for a run along the cliffs and beach on Monday - and they cooled off with a dip in the sea.

    Watch the video here

  14. 'Just Call Me Martina'

    Tennis

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    Video caption: Tennis legend Martina Navratilova allow cameras into her home

    Four-time Wimbledon singles champion Martina Navratilova gives Sue Barker unprecedented access into her personal life in a documentary to be shown later.

    As Navratilova approaches her 60th birthday some of her greatest fans - Sir Elton John, Stephen Fry and other legendary tennis stars, including Billie Jean King, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Pam Shriver and Rod Laver, give their thoughts on the tennis great.

    Watch 'Just Call Me Martina' on BBC One at 22:45 BST on Monday (22:40 in Wales)

  15. Tenuous Welsh links

    #bbcsportsday

    With Wales preparing for a Euro 2016 semi-final on Wednesday, we want your tenuous Welsh links. Tom has nailed it.

    Tom Duncan: Wales backwards is selaw, which is almost eslaw, which can be extended to coleslaw. I love coleslaw.  

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  16. Giggs 'must pick right club' - Ferguson

    Football

    Ryan Giggs

    Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says Ryan Giggs must "be himself" and make sure he picks the right club to join, after ending a 29-year stay at United last week.

    "I think he is ready to manage and he has a lot of quality," Ferguson tells BBC Sport in an exclusive interview.

    "He doesn't want to spoil that quality by going to a club where it is sacking a manager every two minutes."  

  17. 'What time do you call this?'

    Football

    Simon Stone

    BBC Sport

    Having spent the best part of 13 years attending Sir Alex Ferguson’s media briefings, one thing I could have guaranteed this morning was that he wouldn’t be late.

    So it transpired.

    Ferguson was there before the cameraman and after a chat and a coffee was in relaxed mood as he chatted about Ryan Giggs, his career and what the future holds now for the player who shared all 13 Premier League titles with the Scot.

    To most, Ferguson is a firebrand, quick to lose his temper and go on the attack.

    Away from the pressures of management, he is totally different, has opinions on everything and retains a mischievous humour, as my colleague – who wasn’t actually late - found out “what time do you call this? If you are late again you will never work again”.

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  18. Giggs has 'steel' to manage - Ferguson

    Football

    Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says it was time for Ryan Giggs to leave the club and says he has the "steel" to succeed in management.

    "It is time Ryan stood on his own feet, got out there and accepted the challenge." Ferguson tells BBC Sport's Simon Stone in an exclusive interview.

    Giggs ended his 29-year stay at United after new boss Jose Mourinho appointed Rui Faria as his assistant in place of Giggs.

    Read the full story here

    Ryan Giggs; Alex Ferguson
  19. Stekelenburg joins Everton training

    Football

    New Everton signing Maarten Stekelenburg was among those back at work for pre-season training on Monday.

    The 33 year-old goalkeeper signed a three-year deal on Friday.

  20. Sloth joins Aalborg

    Football

    Leeds United midfielder Casper Sloth, 24, signs for Danish top division club Aalborg on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.