I got 6.2*1013 atm (probably just rounding differences), the pressure of H2 has to be below this value for the oxidation to occur. Take home message (apparently): there is very little you can do pressure-wise to stop redox reactions from going forward, usually. (Since 0.763 is not a particularly large magnitude but still requires a huge pressure to oppose).
One interesting thing to note, is that the pH you gave in the beginning, 9, is not needed (except that, with the given fixed concentration of Zn2+ in the question, the pH could not be less than 9 with the solution still being at saturation, and if it were not at saturation we could not use the Ksp equilibrium to express [Zn2+] since it wouldn't hold unless it were saturated).