We have to bet 1/3rd flop and turn here. We're able to use a small size, high frequency cbet on these types of flops and turns in 4b pots esp in these positions. By half potting flop, we narrow his calling range so much that we're usually indifferent between betting and checking on the turn, especially with a hand like tens. Youd have to flip a coin or something. When we do check turn, tens is, I'd imagine, too high in your range to fold as Villain is printing money by shoving any 2 here. Now, whether if he does shove very often here is player dependent, but if we give him some bluffs like Ac, some Kc, and he is shoving 99 and sometimes 88, I'd imagine TT is a standard call.
His call pre vs your large 4bet highlights a strong range consisting of JJ/QQ maybe some KK then AK. I would think with AK likely shoving pre over 4b at some frequency as well as KK at a much higher frequency. I'm betting smaller on flop think this hand has 1 street max value against his range and anything more is overplaying it. Probably folding river difficult to see villain being this ambitious with AK(club blocker either Ac or Kc) without it being AKcc.
I wouldn't 4b this pre unless villain is a known whale
Like everyone else said, flat the 3bet pre so we keep his range wide. By 4betting TT you commit yourself to the pot by SPR with a hand that is usually dominated when we get called.