The 2022 European Open Badminton Championships made Madrid, the capital of Spain, ended five individual competitions, and as a result, the German badminton team became the biggest winner of this tournament with Ramsforth's victory in mixed doubles and men's doubles, with Denmark's Arcelor, Spain's Olympic champion Marlene and Bulgaria's women's doubles Stoeva sisters winning the men's singles, women's singles and women's doubles respectively.

Mixed Doubles: Ramsforth/Lochau 2-1 (16-21/22-20/21-16) Giquier/Dellu
The world's mixed doubles strongest files are all gathered in Asia, and the top 4 in the world today are Thailand's Dechabo/Sha Xili, Guoyu Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong, Huang Dongping/Wang Yilu, and Japan's Watanabe Yudai/Higashino Yusa, in the Asian Championships that started at the same time, plus the world's No. 5 Jordan/Melati, and ranked among the top 4. In contrast, Europe's mixed doubles are slightly behind, and since the retirement of several strong pairs of British stars Robertson/Ames and Denmark, the European combination is powerless to compete against the Asian powers. In the mixed doubles final of this European Championship, France's Giquier/Del Lu was the top 8 of this year's German Open and the All England Championship, which was the first mixed doubles in Europe, and was unexpectedly reversed by Germany's Ramsforth/Lochau to lose the title.
Men's Doubles: Ramsfuss/Malvern 2-0 (21-17/21-16) Adam/Alexander
Germany's Ramsfus, who won the mixed doubles championship, played against teammate Marvin in the men's doubles final against Adam/Alexander of Scotland, resulting in the German combination winning the championship in two straight sets, and Ramsfus also became the only double champion at this European Championship. The situation in European men's doubles and mixed doubles is similar, and last year's World Championships Japan's Hogi Shōrō / Kobayashi Yugo and Kuniyu's Tan Qiang / He Jiting won the championship and runner-up, which is enough to prove the strength of the Asian men's doubles, coupled with the many strong files in Indonesia and Malaysia, Asian players are still the champions of future competitions.
Women's Doubles: Stoeva Sisters 2-0 (21-14/21-10) Lochau/Linda
The focus of the world women's doubles is more inclined to Asia, and the current Chinese Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan plus Japan and South Korea three or four pairs of strong files basically constitute the top four of each open tournament, only bulgaria's Stoeva sisters in Europe can compete with Asian players, and the women's doubles champion of this European Championship inevitably falls into the hands of the Stooi sisters again.
Women's Singles: Marlene 2-0 (21-10/21-12) Gilmour
In June 2021, Marlene unexpectedly had a torn ligament in her left knee and a torn meniscus, missed the defending battle for the Tokyo Olympics, and returned at home at the European Championship 10 months later, or reached the final smoothly, facing Scotland's Gilmour, and won the title without hindrance. Marlene has won six European Championships since 2014, becoming the first European women's singles champion.
Men's Singles: Arcelor 2-0 (21-17/21-15) Antonson
Denmark men's singles semi-finals after the championship and runner-up, the world's No. 1 Acelon fell straight 2 sets to easily defeat the disciple Antonsen, the Danish men's team and the Chinese team in the Thomas Cup group stage encounter, the current Acelon and Antonsen's overall strength is above the national men's singles, it is difficult to upset, the main has from the two men's doubles and the third singles to seek a breakthrough.