Gilmour wins first gamepublished at 23:56 British Summer Time 14 August 2016
Badminton
The Briton will be into the knockout round if she wins the match.
Usain Bolt wins 100m gold in 9.81 seconds for his seventh Olympic title
Van Niekerk breaks Johnson's 400m world record to win gold in 43.03
Great Britain on 15 golds after winning five on Sunday
Murray retains his tennis title; Rose wins golf gold
Cycling: GB's Kenny wins sprint gold and his fifth gold in all
Whitlock wins GB's first gymnastics golds
Silvers for Dempsey (windsurfing), Smith (gymnastics) and Skinner (cycling)
Tom Rostance
Badminton
The Briton will be into the knockout round if she wins the match.
Murray v Del Potro
Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent in Belgrade
Andy Murray looks very much in control for now.
Does Del Potro have anything left after an extraordinary week?
He’s beaten the first seed, he’s beaten the third seed, can he possibly come back from two sets to one down to beat the second seed?
Murray v Del Potro
Andy Murray is one set away from retaining his Olympic title. An extraordinary achievement...
Murray v Del Potro
Break point again for Andy Murray, and with it comes a set point. Converted! Stinging cross-courter.
Booosh!
Not long now until the athletics gets going again. Here's a thank you from one of last night's heroes...
Men's omnium
Mark Cavendish is eliminated after leaving the track to overtake, he finishes the day in third place with another three events to go.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
There's the Murray fist pump as he sets up break point in the sixth game of the third with a classy cross-court forehand.
"Let's go Andy, let's go," briefly breaks out.
Then with a long Del Potro return we get a full rendition of "COME ON!"
Murray is screaming and has a critical break to lead 4-2.
Men's final: Murray 7-5 3-6 4-2 Del Potro
Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent in Rio
Del Potro gave him help with the double faults at the start of that game but Murray has taken his chance.
Murray v Del Potro
Break! Andy Murray sneaks ahead in the third set and it leads to a cauldron of noise. Can he serve it out from here?
Murray v Del Potro
Juan Martin del Potro takes the second set 7-5 to level the match after Andy Murray won the first set 6-4
How hard can it be?
You don't need to be Andy Murray to play tennis - and if you're wondering how, then wonder no more! Get Inspired has a guide for that.
There were even some kids playing in a court near my house in Salford this morning. Inspire a generation indeed.
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport in Rio
As Giles Scott came off the water after taking an unassailable lead in the Finn before Tuesday's medal race, he was mobbed by his GB team-mates including silver-medal winning windsurfer Nick Dempsey and Saskia Clark.
It's clear there's a great camaderie in the squad and Scott, who has won a fifth consecutive medal for Britain in this class, has set the template for more success.
Men's team épée final
France have beaten Italy to win gold in the men's team épée fencing final.
Take a look at their winning performances.
Men's omnium
Elia Viviani wins the elimination race - but the important news is that at the end of day one Mark Cavendish is in third place overall.
In the mix.
Men's omnium
Victoria Pendleton is not happy, given Mark Cavendish's form in interviews I can imagine he won't be either...
Men's omnium - elimination race
Victoria Pendleton
Olympic cycling gold medalist on Radio 5 live
No, no, no way. That was an error in judgement from the judges.
Men's omnium
Mark Cavendish is eliminated - he wasn't last in that sprint but he left the track to overtake. And you can't get away with that.
#bbcrio2016
Paul Sullivan: This Elimination race is mental !
Men's omnium - event 3 (elimination race)
Great news for Mark Cavendish in the men's omnium. Denmark's Lasse Norman Hansen, who won the first two events and was the overall leader, is the first man to be knocked out in the elimination race.
Cavendish is third overall and now has a great chance to move up the overall standings.