From another forum here is an explanation, of the latest events that raised the awareness of this situation.
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Originally Posted by pwd72s
Thanks for explaining...just a student of the game here. Allowing the option of players agreeing to rack your own sounds fair to me...
Mj's response:
I thought it was a fair rule to until a few weeks ago when Wiseman didn't want Corey to Rack his own (rule defaulted to W-Breaks, L-Racks) then Corey decided he didn't want to rack period. It was more of a headache than it was worth.
There is more to the story than that. I racked for Wiseman's breaks and Wiseman racked for Corey's breaks. Mj always like being in the spotlight and at the time I thought it was the best decision. Looking back, I don't think even a TD should be put in that position, Corey should have racked or been forfeited. Oh well, I will chalk that one up to experience.
In the past what usually happens in this situation is I, the TD racks for both players. The problem at that event was Wiseman wanted to rack but Corey didn't and it was very petty on CD's part.
This happened in the finals of a true double elimination event. Wiseman was on the W side and Deuel was on the L side. Deuel had to win to sets to win the match. Deuel won the 1st set and Wiseman won the 2nd set to win the event.
Mj