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The concept of CZAR TEN-US was established in Franklin, VA in 1990 among a couple of individuals. T-shirts were distributed for various clinics and events. The concept of CZAR TEN-US was offered and rejected from L.A. Gear, Prince, Nike, and Reebok.  CZAR TEN-US was incorporated and became CZAR TEN-US LTD. The design of the logo represents the word Czar with the roman number for ten.

Listed below are some of the designs and slogans used for various printed material including t-shirts:

CZAR TEN-US: the ability to use a stroke, tactic, or movement in a defensive, neutral, maneuverable, attacking, and concluding mode. the stroke and movement must embody the laws of physics: force = mass x acceleration, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an equal and opposite force. CZAR TEN-US can be authenticated by employing a “ready at hand” or “an end justifies the means” encounter utilizing a proper work / rest relationship. superior physical conditioning and mental savvy is substantive in the final frame of playing CZAR TEN-US.

CZAR TEN-US RULES OF BATTLE

1. When stronger than: Kick Butt

2. When equal: Fight Cautiously

3. When Weaker: Aggravate

 

CZAR TEN-US WARRIORS

1. "Bagel" The Enemy

2. Do not understand "Tanking"

3. Keep the enemy from "Zoning"

 

CZAR TEN-US PLAYERS

Run like they want to run, serve like they want to serve, return like they want to return, hit like they want to hit, break when they want to break, win like they want to win.

 

CZAR TEN-US

"Tyrant of the court"

 

CZAR TEN-US PLAYERS DEMONSTRATE

Electric backhands, warp speed serves, radical volleys, hated returns, and a game that can not be dealt with.

 

CZAR TEN-US THOUGHT

Tennis: A game played with a racket and a ball on a court.

WRONG: A battle over court turf fought with sticks.

 

CZAR TEN-US

For the tennis player that is Competitive, Zealous, Authoritative, and Respected.

CZAR TEN-US

It is more than a concept, it is an attitude!