The usual expression is 'The shop is open'. For example, 'The shop is open between 9am and 6pm every day'. 'Open' is an adjective describing a state.
It is possible to say 'The shop is opened', but it does not have the same meaning. In this sentence, 'opened' it the past participle of the verb 'open'. This is a passive construction, and it describes the action/process of opening up the shop - putting a key in the lock and opening the doors. You could say, for example, 'The shop is opened every morning by the manager, and it is closed every evening by the deputy manager'. Obviously, this is a more unusual statement to make. I presume that the statement you are looking for is the first one.