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Pieter Stalenhoef is currently working as a financial planner for Highland Financial Group in Wellesley, Boston. In the little time he manages to spare away from work, Pieter enjoys skiing and playing tennis. Pieter Stalenhoef follows tennis with great interest and loves discussing the sport with his friends. When asked about his favorite tennis match, Pieter loves to talk about the match between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010, that lasted more than 11 hours over 3 days of play. He also enjoys discussing the longest single point in tennis history had occurred almost three decades earlier. The curious match between Vicky Nelson and Jean Hepner at a Richmond, Virginia event in 1984 is also among Pieteru2019s favorites.
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Pieter Stalenhoef Sheds Some Light on His Obsession with Tennis
An Introduction to Pieter Stalenhoef • Pieter Stalenhoefis currently working as a financial planner for Highland Financial Group in Wellesley, Boston. • His experience of more than two decades in the financial industry allows him to handle various responsibilities effortlessly. • In the little time he manages to spare away from work, Pieter enjoys skiing and playing tennis.
Pieter’s Favorite Tennis Match of All Times • Pieter Stalenhoeffollows tennis with great interest and loves discussing the sport with his friends. • When asked about his favorite tennis match, Pieter loves to talk about the match between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010, that lasted more than 11 hours over 3 days of play. • He also enjoys discussing the longest single point in tennis history had occurred almost three decades earlier.
Vicky Nelson VS. Jean Hepner, Richmond (1984) • The curious match between Vicky Nelson and Jean Hepner at a Richmond, Virginia event in 1984 is also among Pieter’s favorites. • The contest that lasted 6 hours, 22 minutes stood as the longest match in tennis history for quite some time and the longest single day match until 2013. • At one point in the match, Hepner was down a set but managed to be up 11-10 in the tie breaker, thus, creating an opportunity to force a decisive third set.
More About Pieter Stalenhoef • Pieter Stalenhoefcompleted a bachelor of science in business administration before he started his professional journey in the field of private equity. • Eventually, he was chosen for a position with Provident Bank, where he consistently ranked in the top 15 percent in both new loans and deposits among representatives in the Cincinnati region. • Not many people know that Pieter is an aspiring novelist too.