Worldsportspredict.com (WSP), the world’s first prediction portal using Vedic Astrology, launches in India, letting sports lovers everywhere the opportunity to stay ahead of the game, every day.

 

Focusing on the global sports citizen, WSP predicts the biggest matches in all major sporting markets – be it baseball in the US, football in Europe or cricket in India – but with a unique twist. Calling its approach the ‘gamification of prediction’, WSP strives to involve its readers and users in the prediction process, making the experience fun and engaging at the same time.

 

This sports entertainment portal follows a three-pronged approach to predictions:

1. Predictions based on Vedic astrology

2. Predictions made by a panel of experts

3. Poll-based predictions made by sports enthusiasts

 

 

WSP predictions range from sports such as football and cricket to tennis, rugby, Formula 1, basketball, UFC, horse racing, golf, badminton, boxing, hockey, athletics and volleyball.

 

While predictions remain worldsportspredict.com’s USP, the portal also offers its readers unique, original articles and features. Its team of writers analyse current sporting events, news and trends to produce well-researched, balanced, thought-provoking content.

 

WSP boasts of a prediction success rate of more than 70%, including a 100% record in cricket matches.

 

Recent successful predictions include:

1. In cricket, WSP correctly predicted the results of the matches in the India-South Africa ODI series, including the final ODI, which was the decider.

2. WSP also correctly predicted how the first Sri Lanka-West Indies ODI would pan out. WSP said the West Indies would make an impressive start, but would fail to keep up the momentum, while Sri Lanka would survive a West Indian onslaught and rain, and emerge victorious.

3. Chelsea vs Liverpool: WSP envisaged Liverpool thwarting Chelsea’s efforts of returning to form and edging the contest by a couple of goals.

4. West Ham vs Chelsea: WSP said West Ham would take an early lead, Chelsea would bounce back, and that the Hammers would take the game home in the second half – and the game panned out in the exact fashion.

 

The global sports industry is pegged at $680 billion. In India, specifically, sports industry has grown by 10 per cent – up from Rs. 43,725 million in 2013 to Rs. 48,069 million in 2015. In all of this, a prediction-based model remains a largely uncharted.

 

And this is where worldsportspredict.com comes in – a ‘Made in India’ portal primed to stamp its presence on the world.


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