The 2022 European Badminton Championships was the 29th tournament of the European Badminton Championships. It was held in Madrid, Spain, from 25 to 30 April 2022.
Tournament
The 2022 European Badminton Championships was the 29th edition of the championships. The tournament was organized by the Badminton Europe with the local organizer Spanish Badminton Federation and sanctioned by the BWF.
The tournament consisted of men's (singles and doubles), women's (singles and doubles), and mixed doubles.
Finland was originally announced as the host for this championships during the 2021 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships, but withdrew due to COVID-19-related concerns.
Venue
The tournament was held at the Polideportivo Municipal Gallur in Madrid, Spain.
Point distribution
Below are the tables with the point distribution for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the European Badminton Championships, which is equivalent to a Super 500 event.
Medal summary
Medalists
Medal table
Participants
216 players from 35 nations will participate this championship.
Men's singles
Seeds
- Viktor Axelsen (champion)
- Anders Antonsen (final)
- Hans-Kristian Vittinghus (quarter-finals)
- Mark Caljouw (third round)
- Toma Junior Popov (semi-finals)
- Brice Leverdez (quarter-finals)
- Thomas Rouxel (quarter-finals)
- Nhat Nguyen (quarter-finals)
Wild card
Badminton Europe (BEC) awarded a wild card entry to Alex Lanier of France.
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Women's singles
Seeds
- Carolina MarÃÂn (champion)
- Mia Blichfeldt (semi-finals)
- Kirsty Gilmour (final)
- Line Christophersen (quarter-finals)
- Yvonne Li (third round)
- Neslihan YiÃÂit (semi-finals)
- Line Kjærsfeldt (quarter-finals)
- Lianne Tan (quarter-finals)
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Men's doubles
Seeds
- Kim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (withdrew)
- Mark LamsfuÃÂ / Marvin Seidel (champions)
- Ben Lane / Sean Vendy (semi-finals)
- Christo Popov / Toma Junior Popov (quarter-finals)
- Jeppe Bay / Lasse Mølhede (quarter-finals)
- Alexander Dunn / Adam Hall (final)
- Fabien Delrue / William Villeger (quarter-finals)
- Ruben Jille / Ties van der Lecq (semi-finals)
Wild card
Badminton Europe (BEC) awarded a wild card entry to José Molares and Jaume Pérez of Spain.
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Women's doubles
Seeds
- Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva (champions)
- Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen (semi-finals)
- Amalie Magelund / Freja Ravn (semi-finals)
- Linda Efler / Isabel Lohau (final)
- Julie MacPherson / Ciara Torrance (first round)
- Debora Jille / Cheryl Seinen (quarter-finals)
- Johanna Magnusson / Clara Nistad (quarter-finals)
- Christine Busch / Amalie Schulz (quarter-finals)
Wild card
Badminton Europe (BEC) awarded a wild card entry to Chloe Birch and Jessica Pugh of England.
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Mixed doubles
Seeds
- Marcus Ellis / Lauren Smith (quarter-finals)
- Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue (final)
- Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje(quarter-finals)
- Mark LamsfuÃÂ / Isabel Lohau (champions)
- Robin Tabeling / Selena Piek (semi-finals)
- Mikkel Mikkelsen / Rikke Søby Hansen (semi-finals)
- Adam Hall / Julie MacPherson (quarter-finals)
- Callum Hemming / Jessica Pugh (quarter-finals)
Wild card
Badminton Europe (BEC) awarded a wild card entry to Alberto Zapico and Lorena Uslé of Spain.
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
References
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